Word: timelessly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Timeless...
...dissolved and the economy collapsed, these institutions were cast adrift. The Kirov's subsidy was cut from 95% of its budget to 35%, and it will sink lower. Gergiev has the double task of keeping his treasure functioning at all and at the same time hauling it from the timeless miasma of Soviet bureaucracy into the tough entrepreneurial world of the late 20th century...
...bucks paid-TV campaign is coming, and it promises to resemble its predecessors. A review of political commercials since they began 40 years ago (currently on display at New York City's American Museum of the Moving Image) is instantly familiar. The themes and techniques are timeless. Sophistication varies, but the efforts of all the candidates routinely combine soft biography and positive ads with a whole lot more of the other kind -- the attack spots designed to skewer an opponent...
Lithgow's description of his Harvard Career seems timeless, but he says that he was very much aware of the turbulent political climate in the country...
...SCENE LOOKS AS TIMELESS as one from the Odyssey: billowing sails, hulls slicing through salt spray, sunburned crewmen pulling at ropes and squinting into wind. But if the image is classic, the men competing in the America's Cup final this week know victory will owe more to expensive high-tech wizardry than to the art of ancient mariners. "National technology is at the heart of the competition," says John Marshall, boatbuilder and head of the Partnership for America's Cup Technology. "It's been a technology contest since 1851." That year a newly designed schooner called America launched...