Word: treating
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...believe they were serious about running for the U.C.," Hulse said. "I knew it was a joke so I decided to treat it with a sense of humor," Hulse added...
...size as they are with hard money for individual races. But moving that money pushed many donors, who had already made hard-money contributions, over their legal limits. Once it was apparent that Clinton's calls suggested the same problem as Gore's, Reno decided she could not treat the President any differently from the Vice President. She ordered the review. But she did extend the President one consideration. Though she promptly made public the Gore review, her office kept silent on Clinton's until TIME asked for official comment...
...desire to focus the registration drive on minority students is not discriminatory. Its organizers do not treat individuals differently on the basis of any prejudice, nor do they use pre-conceived notions or stereotypes to grant preference arbitrarily to some prospective donors over others...
...said Alan recently underwent chemotherapy to treat his cancer cells but that the chemotherapy was only a short term solution. He said Alan was undergoing more chemotherapy later this week...
...alcohol per liter of blood, nearly four times the legal blood-alcohol limit of 0.5. To that, last week, were added explosive toxicology results: Paul's blood also contained "therapeutic" amounts of fluoxetine (the generic name for the antidepressant Prozac) and trace amounts of tiapride, a drug used to treat various conditions and is sometimes prescribed to quiet symptoms of agitation and aggressiveness in patients being treated for alcoholism. Alcohol (in Paul's case, equal to eight or nine shots of straight whiskey) combined with the antidepressants would greatly intensify the side effects of drowsiness, impairing reflexes and vision. Paul...