Word: addressing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1990
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
George Bush's presidency was only a few minutes old when he said, in his Inaugural Address, "Our funds are low. We have a deficit to bring down. We have more will than wallet...
Part of the reason for the parsimony, as Bush said in his Inaugural, is the federal deficit. The U.S. is going to have to reduce its own indebtedness before it can adequately address the needs of Poland or Mexico...
...NATO summiteers figured that one way to convince the Soviets was to do everything possible to help Gorbachev maintain his power against the critics who were blistering him at a Soviet Communist Party Congress. Thus the invitation to address a future NATO meeting specifically named Gorbachev and could not be used by any successor. Explained British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher: "Without President Gorbachev, all this ((improvement in East-West relations)) would not have happened." In Moscow, Gorbachev asserted, "I am always ready...
...hard to figure why. "You know," Baerwald says, "two days before I started making Bedtime Stories, I was living in a nice house in the suburbs with a woman I deeply loved. The day I started, I was living in a motel in Compton." He may have changed his address since then, but, on the & evidence of the songs, his broken heart is still in the right place...
...called the calamity "God's will." Said he: "Had they not died there, they would have died elsewhere." The unapologetic monarch suggested that the pilgrims themselves were to blame for not abiding by "official instructions." Later the government conceded on the death toll, but the King, in a radio address, clung to his claim of inculpability, asking, "Can anyone stop death...