Word: expectedly
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Elected from a staunchly conservative district, which includes some of the wealthiest communities in the nation, Franks knocked out Democrat Toby Moffett, an ex-TV anchorman and former Congressman who was backed by various civil rights groups. Says University of Connecticut political science professor Howard Reiter: "Expect him to be displayed prominently at the 1992 convention. He's very articulate and could quickly become a national voice...
...nation that wants to alter the map of the world by force. American public opinion so far seems to understand this intuitively, but without much help from the President. He will have to do better than that if war comes -- and there is no more reason now to expect a peaceful solution than there has ever been. The message to the American public is every bit as important as those the Administration is trying to beam at Saddam and the allies...
...people have kept their heads. Statistical measures of U.S. consumer credit show that it is still growing, but economists expect such borrowing to expand only 3.5% this year, in contrast to increases of about 8% in each of the past two years. As for the Fiorentinos, when their 1980 Volkswagen broke down, they replaced it with a modest 1986 Isuzu Trooper. Autoworker Bruce Boyd, 30, of Leonard, Mich., says his family has been trying to avoid using credit cards for the past several months. "I'm trying to tighten up just because of the world situation," says Boyd...
...producing the last two top-selling Janet Jackson albums. But in Graffiti Bridge they are called on to re-enact the old adolescent competition. Prince bests them, natch. As a colleague explains, "Prince wrote the script, pulled in the money, directed and used his own studios. How could we expect a different ending...
...more than willing to bear our fair share of the burden," Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Jock Covey said in Washington last week, "but we also expect others to bear theirs." Since mid-September, when Secretary of State James Baker and Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady circled the globe raising funds, 54 countries have made pledges totaling $20 billion, which will be divided between military support and economic assistance to states in the region...