Word: weren
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think everyone pretty much was for the merger," Choi says. "The only objection would be that we weren't quite sure how the merger would synthesize the consituency, leadership and vision of the two separate groups," he says...
...hitting well is makingadjustments," said Harvard sophomore shortstopDeborah Abeles. "It was obvious as the game wenton that we weren't making the right adjustments...
...Chelsea was just dominant," Allard said. "Shehad a lot of confidence against [Holy Cross]. Shebeat them before, they weren't strong against herand she knew it. Chelsea's amazing when she'son--that's her typical pitching...
...largely circumstantial case, Starr's ace is Lewinsky, whose lawyers have made clear from the start that they weren't going to let her go to jail, and whose florid romantic aspirations left a trail behind her like rose petals: e-mails and phone calls, beeper pages and presents. And affidavits. Though Lewinsky swore in early January that she had no sexual relationship with the President, a later proffer to Starr reportedly admitted to just that, was vague on the question of obstruction and said nothing at all about the mysterious "talking points" she gave her friend Linda Tripp...
...Nightly News) was watched by 7.5% of the nation's TV households. An average hour of ABC's prime-time schedule was seen by just 6.8%. "A significant number of Americans are watching [the nightly news]," says NBC News president Andrew Lack, "and millions would be disappointed if it weren't there." Says CBS News president Andrew Heyward: "I see prime-time news as a supplement to the evening-news program, not a substitute...