Word: worded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...federal budget cuts and rising costs leave schools like his little choice. "Everybody is running hard and not quite staying even," he says. Stanford broke the $100 million fund-raising barrier in 1960 and was the first to crack $300 million in 1977. "I have some antibodies to the word billion in this connection," Kennedy admits. "Maybe the next word is greedy. But what we're hoping is that the next word is audacious...
Murphy said he didn't think it was a case of "exposure in the traditional sense of the word." He said the man may have been washing himself in the bathroom sink rather than specifically undressing when Braga entered...
...just having problems finding a couple of cards that don't include the word 'love' in them," complains one male Quincy House junior. "I Just got rid of my Valentine. I'm sending her a dozen black roses," says a freshman...
Unfortunately there can never be a definitive settlement of this matter. No television crew was able to get a clear angle of both the shot and the clock, so no conclusive replays are available. It's just Albert's word against those of the goal judge and of the 14,141 fans in attendance who thought they saw otherwise...
...word love derives from the Greek eros, meaning longing. Love presupposes a recognition of one's own incompleteness; it is a passionate search for completion. Modern man, however, is satisfied with himself. He is endlessly instructed and has come to believe that one must, at all accounts, feel good about oneself--as an individual...