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Word: understandable (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...marriage wasn't going very well, and it was a difficult time in my life." He says that any medication "was doctor-prescribed. It was no more than taking an aspirin." He insists that his temper flare-ups are over. "I had to learn to keep myself together--to understand that drinking excessively can get you into trouble." He says he and his ex-wife "have to stay in communication" because of their 18-month-old daughter Jasmin. "We have to do what we have to do for our child...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: MARTIN LAWRENCE: TOO MUCH TO LOSE | 7/21/1997 | See Source »

...official in the Columbia University news office said that although no official policy on the ceremonies existed for the campus chapels, he "[didn't] understand why it would be an issue...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Zuckerman, | Title: Effects Of Policy Remain Unclear | 7/18/1997 | See Source »

...difficult, even after careful review of the petition, to understand completely its actual consequences intended and unintended," Spiegelman and Power said in the letter...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Zuckerman, | Title: Harvard Fears Effects Of New Zoning Petition | 7/18/1997 | See Source »

...mundane press conference into an event that makes HBO's Comedy Central look like church, or when his beefed-up intellect sends them scurrying for a dictionary. Their analysis is not that of critics judging an artist, but instead, that of children trying to show their father they understand what he's up to. Yet these children actually have no idea what their father is up to. His move is too simple for them to understand. The governor is standing up for his political ideology because it is the right thing to do, and not because of the political consequences...

Author: By Richard M. Burnes, | Title: Media Misses Weld's Point | 7/18/1997 | See Source »

...city to click into place in one's internal map as much as walking in Boston on Comm. Ave. cements the relationship between Back Bay and Fenway. And suddenly, a city that once seemed centerless will appear connected in ways that only the person who mapped it can understand, because the true map rests in the grip of memory...

Author: By Sarah J. Schaffer, | Title: Seeking the Tangible | 7/18/1997 | See Source »

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