Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...tone of Bush's remarks suggested the United States may attempt to exert pressure for compromise on Israeli Prime Minister Titzhak Shamir, who arrives in the U.S. tomorrow and confers with Bush on Thursday...
Today 12 more teams open their seasons. Tomorrow reality sets in. The pessimists take over. The dreaded "Wait 'Til Next Year" headlines hit the newsstands...
...call the U.S. the victor, one should consider whether, in the end, the Cold War has not left this nation with a fatally wounded economic infrastructure--allowing it to walk off the field of the Cold War today perhaps, but only to slowly bleed in relative decline tomorrow...
...Irving's litany of error and folly may strike some as too righteous; but it is effective. His glaring capital letters aside, Meany reminds us that, after the nostrums of the Great Communicator, news should be more than what we did not know yesterday and are likely to forget tomorrow...
...restriction on the private ownership of any kind of hand-held gun leads inexorably to total abolition of all gun ownership -- that, if today the U.S. Government takes the Kalashnikov from the hands of the maniac on the school playground, it will be coming for my Winchester pump tomorrow. There is no evidence for this absurd belief, but it remains an article of faith. And it does so because the faith is bad faith: the stand the N.R.A. takes is only nominally on behalf of recreational hunters. The people it really serves are gun manufacturers and gun importers, whose sole...