Word: vitalizes
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...objectives of Chicanos throughout the entire world, most especially at Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges. We encourage Harvard and Radcliffe to provide greater opportunities to all Chicano and Latino students as well as faculty and administrators. Together, their inspiring presence will foster the social, moral and intellectual environment most vital to any academic institution. Finally, we recognize that Chicanismo is an experience and a tradition that extends beyond Mexican-Americans, to all Latinos. Indeed, we stand in solidarity with all who seek to preserve their culture and heritage. Collectively, we will contribute to a spirit of unity and a sense...
...boast about in some places. And the Democrats got all kinds of ammunition to rally their faithful and broil their Republican opponents for unfairness and arrogance in their solemn duty. Once more they can call the Republicans dangerous and destructive. Once more they can say vital issues are being ignored. With weapons like that, who needs vital issues...
...Obviously this project was extremely important to you and perhaps the most vital thing was choosing the right director. Were you immediately sold on Jonathan Demme...
...Amartya Sen has made a number of noteworthy contributions to central fields of economic science and opened up new fields of study," read a statement from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which awards the prize. "He has restored an ethical dimension to the discussion of vital economic problems...
...when we get inside a polling booth or fill out an absentee ballot, that vital democratic link is still there--the link that puts power in our hands and roots the legitimacy of the elected in the populace. My absentee vote for Bill Clinton was probably never even counted in 1996. But when I see or hear or read about him, I think of the Clinton Presidency as an institution I helped create...