Word: wounds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...prejudices and bitterness left over from a war riddled with ambiguities. His sources sometimes waffled and contradicted each other. After 80 interviews, Crile had to whittle down dozen of hours of videotape and volumes of information into a tight 70-minute package. By necessity, most of the evidence wound up on the cutting-room floor...
...haughtiness that drives feminists crazy. But she is no longer the liability for the President that she sometimes was during his first two years in office. In fact, in the past two years she has probably become an outright political plus, winning friends and influencing people. She remains tightly wound, by her own description "a born worrier," but now she has a public and private sure-footedness that she once seemed unable to manage. "I have more self-confidence," she says. A longtime presidential aide agrees. "She has become more of a person in her own right," says the aide...
Fortunately for Siegel, the professor wound up not teaching the second semester, and the new instructor willingly let Siegel participate in the labs...
...nearly five years the boyish but driven president of NBC Entertainment has been trying to write a happy ending for one of the longest-running sob stories in TV history. Season in, season out, NBC rethought its strategy, retooled its schedule, introduced a slew of new shows-and wound up, as usual, deep in the ratings cellar. Asked early this fall if he had anything else to throw in if his new schedule fizzled, Tartikoff replied, "My resignation...
Harvard and UVM traded off goals as the clock wound down, Sasner scoring a pair for the Crimson to counter tallies by Catamounts Anna Rahan and Cathy Cope...