Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...While there are usually about 150 or 175 faculty members at the monthly, two-hour gatherings, this represents only about a quarter of the total. The issues covered at these meetings--the College's writing program, faculty-administrative interaction, the structure of the College and benefits, for instance--are vital to the life and health...
...post office is my most vital friend. Oprah would say the post office is my enabler. Last spring, the phrase on everybody's lips was" do you want the same people running health care who run the post office?" All I could answer was, YES! The post office sweeps up my thoughts and delivers them into some stranger's eager hands. The wings of the post office eagle mediate between my brain and someone else's. It's pure magic--exactly what we're demanding from doctors...
...active as a senior research fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution at the age of 82. It is also very expensive to prompt people to retire at what now seems to be an early age and collect pensions rather than pay taxes that might finance others' pensions for a vital five years or so. The counterargument, voiced by International United Mine Workers of America president Richard Trumka, among others, is that many blue-collar jobs are too physically demanding to be continued beyond, or even...
During his lecture, Lin concentrated on the concepts of fengshui, ch'i and how they relate to the way people lead their lives. Ch'i, he explained, is the vital force that allows human bodies to move and defines people's nature and character...
...White House's handling of the Conoco affair is an example of one such success. The administration displayed fortitude and foresight in blocking a deal that would have compromised vital American intersts at home and abroad. If only the policy wars were as easy as the battles...