Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Phair isn't a great singer (her intonation is sometimes uncertain), her songs too often sound alike (a slight melody with a plucky bass), and she is no longer an independent-label secret (she just appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone). Yet there is something so vital and appealing about this Chicago rocker that it's hard not to admire her. Not many singer-songwriters manage to be so honest and so much fun at the same time...
...feminism is going to be a vital movement, then it is going to have to be able to sustain criticism," she added...
According to Robert B. Dimmick, who was in charge of the delegations at the ceremony, the presence of the real Nobel laureates is vital...
...sources sound more wishful than confident. And there are complications, including the risk of angering Democrats on the left and inspiring someone like Jesse Jackson to run as an independent and divert votes from Clinton. "Many people are alienated and are finding the parties indistinguishable on matters that are vital," Jackson warned in an interview with TIME. "That's why you're seeing such a large column of people in the independent area...
Scientists have plenty of evidence that people who develop the most severe form of diabetes harbor a genetic predisposition for the disease. But so far, they have not been able to pinpoint what triggers the deadly illness, in which the body's immune system destroys vital insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. One longstanding hypothesis got a big boost last week when researchers at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh announced they had discovered compelling evidence that a virus is involved in Type I, or what used to be called juvenile diabetes. In their view, a viral infection causes the immune...