Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Anderson's sentiments were echoed by Gould, who said that 25 years ago, when his two children were young, the co-payment would also have been a vital issue for his family...
...letter sent to the 1,700 members of the Brattle mailing list last weekend, the co-directors asked for support and ideas which would help the theater stay vital...
...this lofty experiment has played out, it finds the U.N.'s charter conference an affair doomed by internal contradictions. Haunted by the disaster of appeasement, the framers assumed all humanity would rally behind the rescue of any country, no matter how remote the peril to any other country's vital interest. They believed each government would surrender at any time its warmaking powers to a supranational force. They provided not at all for conflicts within nations, and they considered open debate and resolutions of goodwill to be a cure for all evils...
...group doesn't always know in October what it needs in January," Hyman said. "We need to be responsive to our student groups, because they are one of the most vital aspects of undergraduate life...
...that there may be no endpoint to where we separate people. It seems that every time we find a bonding point, we are naturally inclined to also find a dividing point, a point where we can be separated from the next person. Self-identification and individualism are extremely important, vital factors to a healthy individual, but we seem to have lost the pure definitions of these words and exaggerated the limits. If this is our attempt at uniting the student body, we should stop and take a look at how divided the students body has already become...