Word: younger
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...student for student we are being outspent, most notably by our younger sister in New Haven. The average Eli receives 3, 167 more worth of goods and services from his college than you or 1. That's a lot of Kevlar and tasers...
...campaign staff of incumbent Governor Ann Richards, who gained notoriety at the 1988 Democratic Convention when she said President Bush had been "born with a silver foot in his mouth." Though the ad is not entirely true, it neatly summarizes the problem facing George W. and his younger brother Jeb, 41, who last week became the Republican nominee for Governor of Florida. In their campaigns for public office they are clearly -- and unapologetically -- riding Dad's coattails in states that he carried in both 1988 and 1992; they are also struggling mightily to convince voters that they are strong politicians...
Police said Warner would lurk around Harvard Square and befriend boys about 14 or 15 years old, many of whom were homeless. Warner allegedly solicited older teenagers, ages 17 or 18, to help him meet younger teens...
During the press conference where he was introduced as the vice-presidential nominee, Quayle acted more like a younger brother-cum-cheerleader than a serious candidate. His almost hysterical joy made him appear even younger than his cherubic face would indicate. And while America loves youth, it doesn't like immaturity in the person one heart-beat away from the presidency...
...between 1988 and 1992. In 1986 a majority of cases in New York City's Family Court were misdemeanors; today more than 90% are felonies. Though killers under the age of 15 are still relatively rare -- over the past three years in L.A., for instance, those 14 or younger accounted for just 17 of the 460 homicides committed by kids under 18 -- younger kids are increasingly involved in deadlier crime. "There is far more gratuitous violence and far more anger, more shooting," says Judge Susan R. Winfield, who presides over the Family Division of the Washington, D.C., Superior Court. "Youngsters...