Word: trumps
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...crucial face-to-face showdown with Donald Trump last week that would determine his fate on “The Apprentice,” Andy D. Litinsky ’04 knew he had to keep his composure...
...fundamental reality head on. The term Uncivil War nails it. I am afraid of the aftermath of the election. I'm afraid for the future of this country. We must find a sane way through this trial and focus on those fulfilling little moments in life that quietly trump our sometimes desperate fears. Michael Kirk San Bernardino...
...fundamental reality head on. The term Uncivil War nails it. I am afraid of the aftermath of the election. I'm afraid for the future of this country. We must find a sane way through this trial and focus on those fulfilling little moments in life that quietly trump our sometimes desperate fears. MICHAEL KIRK San Bernardino, Calif...
...states—and to prevent further erosion in blue states—is to lead, not follow, on a real family values agenda: policies that reward marriage and education, national service and personal responsibility, that help parents balance work and family—an agenda that will trump narrow appeals to intolerance...
...election hanging in the balance, the campaign awaited some improbable development to tip the scale. Re-enter Osama bin Laden. The irony could not be richer, the circle more complete. By reminding us of 9/11 and the war on terrorism, bin Laden invoked the only thing that could trump Iraq--and save the President. His chilling reappearance reminded us of our peril, put Iraq in perspective and played precisely to the President's success and strength--success and strength that he so squandered in Baghdad. Bin Laden was never one to remotely understand the American mind--he spectacularly misjudged 9/11--and...