Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...this, however, has been a prelude to the final act: Ukraine. Moscow now seeks to shortcircuit its largest neighbor's drive for independence. Economically, Russia has exacerbated Ukraine's internal crisis by withholding vital energy supplies. Politically, Yeltsin has waged a successful diplomatic campaign to isolate Kiev internationally in a dispute over former Soviet nuclear weapons...
...Administration is proposing legislation that affects the interests of more lobbyists' clients more deeply than anything else in at least a dozen years. The frenzied lobbying stirred by the fight over taxes and the budget is already being eclipsed by the jockeying over health-care reform, which will touch vital interests of big business, small business, insurers, unions, doctors, nurses, the elderly, the poor -- just about every group well organized enough to employ a lobbyist. And then there is the North American Free Trade Agreement, a legacy from Bush that Clinton has made his own and is pushing toward...
After Georgia promised to join the Commonwealth of Independent States, dominated by Russia, Moscow agreed to send troops to defend a vital railway in the western part of the republic, where fighting between rebels and government forces persists. Georgian leader Eduard Shevardnadze has accused the Russian military of helping the Abkhazian separatists...
...city council candidates, the student vote is a vital campaign concern and a focal point of election strategy...
...They sought better employment conditions and better job opportunities else-where," Murphy said. "One went to a town [police force], one to Massachusetts State Police, one went to city of Boston. I would have to say salary could play a vital part in that...