Word: instead
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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During the summer, popular speculation even swirled around whether either half of the first couple might trade the White House for Mass. Hall. However, both the first lady and the president are widely seen as too controversial to take the reins. University insiders instead point to what may be more realistic, less sensational choices--administrators already within Harvard's gates...
...site has gone an extensive front-end design change. Instead of black text on a white background with blue links, the simplest and most common look, especially for beginning sites, HOLLIS now comes in brown and crimson, with useful buttons and pull-down menus at the top and a consistent seal on all pages...
...possible to limit just to 'biology electronic journals,' instead of scrolling through the entire list of electronic journals," Smith said...
...frustrated, the losing team inevitably searches for someone to blame in the face of an unexpected defeat. To place the onus on one's own shortcomings is to lose face; to credit the other team for a better performance is to admit inferiority. The most foolproof tact is to, instead, blame the referee--for a bad call on a particularly key play, for consistently favoring the other team or for simply being, as school kids are apt to whine in gym class, "not fair...
...used to be that foreign affairs and national security were taboo topics for partisan potshots.? Not this year; instead of stopping at the water's edge, politics in Washington is plunging off the deep end. This Wednesday, the House Republican leadership's Policy Committee will produce a 209-page report pillorying the Clinton administration for its handling of Russia. The main target? Al Gore, who gets two chapters all to himself - one concerning the bilateral commission he chaired with former Russian prime minister and Gazprom magnate Viktor Chernomyrdin, the other on the "barnyard epithet" Gore reportedly scrawled across...