Word: knowingly
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...night, Bok rings doorbells until 8 p.m.--when there's a coffee to attend. And then he goes to sleep, dreaming of the election. "It's a scary thought--you're judged in complete privacy by people who don't know you and who you don't know," he says...
...opponents have been able to criticize me for is my age," Bok says, adding that the charge is generally ineffective. "The usual criticism is that young people don't have enough experience--I've found that I have more directly relevant experience," Bok says. And then he adds, "I know more about the issues...
...many voters in the two districts, the unusual ecclesiastical intervention may swing their votes to Clark and Hatem. "When the votes are counted tomorrow night, we'll know two things: how many people will go out of their way to do what the Catholic Church says, and how many will go out of their way to do the opposite," one Clark campaigner said yesterday...
...unsafe for anyone. Understandably, travelers have scratched it from their itineraries. The owner of a handicraft shop, one of the few stores still open, said we were his first customers in a month. "What kind of life is it when you come to work and you don't know if you'll come home at night?" he asked...
...system. He uses the volume of stock transactions to help predict major swings. "When you throw a ball into the air, it has upward momentum," he explains. "Before the ball drops, the upward momentum drops sharply. The ball is still rising, but the upward momentum is falling. You know that it will reach its top soon. In the same way, when the majority of my indicators signal a new bottom or top, I know to flash the buy or sell signal...