Word: dwelled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...speech Mandela did not dwell on how far the country has come, however, but rather on how far it has to go. Corruption, crime, violence and strikes are threatening to get out of hand. ``The battle against the forces of anarchy and chaos,'' the President declared, ``has been joined.'' When it comes to ``rooting out corruption,'' he said, ``we will deal firmly and unequivocally with whoever may be involved...
...returns to action, the Crimson invariably plays three games in four days (two ECAC, one Beanpot) at a point where its endurance and sharpness levels are inevitably down. In the past, Harvard has had the talent and the wherewithal to fight through such obstacles...but wait. Let's not dwell on the past...
...Many allegations were made during the campaign concerning the legitimacy of the constitution, and I asserted that they were true," Liston said. "But I am not going to dwell on them. As president I am the sole interpreter of the constitution and bylaws. They are valid...
What inspired his recent haircut:Just spontaneity , I guess. I usually change my hair three or four times a year. I don't dwell on it all that often...
...Administration is reluctant to dwell on the fact because it believes U.S. interests still lie in helping Yeltsin out of the mess, not in righteous preaching against it. As Christopher explained it last week, U.S. policy is based on two points: Russia has a right to defend its territory against insurrection and secession, and Russia must live up to its agreements to respect human rights. The idea is to reconcile the two points through "a peaceful solution." While until now the Administration has been reluctant to talk about human rights in public, officials say they have repeatedly raised the issue...