Word: making
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...when pursuing the "good life" comes at the cost of a sense of personal fulfillment, the price is steep. Many of the alums I ran into at The Game who are taking two years out to make some money before they go on to some venture "they really like" seemed very eager to move on. They hadn't given up on the "good life," but they were weary about its cost...
...make no mistake--facing No. 4 Boston College this Saturday isn't going to be a cakewalk. Don't expect Eagles' captain Brian Gionta to choke on his breakaways, nor will netminder Tim Kelleher give up four power play goals...
...refer to the very real danger that if George W. Bush were to be installed in the White House, Barbra Streisand, Whoopi Goldberg, Alec Baldwin, Susan Sarandon and other irreplaceable Americans would make good on their threat to move to another country...
Yeats said the center cannot hold. A computer expert tells me the punchcards cannot hold. The cards are "prepunched" at the factory that makes them - that is, scored in dozens of places with tiny blades to make it possible for the voter to push them through with relative ease. Even the most stringent quality control at the punchcard factory, the expert says, cannot prepare the much-bladed punchcards to survive all the manipulation they are getting...
...Bush came out for reporters in Austin at noon Wednesday to give Dick Cheney a medical thumbs-up and deliver a folksy version of James Baker's speech from the night before. "Make no mistake, the court rewrote the laws," Bush said. "It changed the rules and it did so after the election was over." He hinted at the constitutional challenge - and the legislative one. He called on Al Gore to help him urge that military overseas ballots be generously counted. He even braved a few questions afterward, deferring all matters legal to Baker down in Tallahassee...