Word: pulls
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...resources you need for an underdog to pull off an upset victory are time and money," said Todd Domke, an independent Republican consultant. "With six months to go, a Weld campaign that could spend one-and-a-half to two million dollars in a primary can't be counted...
...There was increasing morale among the Harvard students [in ROTC]," Doherty says. "We tended to pull together...
...talk-show circuit. She suffers some short-term memory loss, but otherwise is fully recovered. "When I look back at what the doctors said, I think, 'How wrong they were,' " she says. "What happened to me was truly miraculous." She does not blame Harry for wanting to pull the plug. "I know he loves me. I know he was never trying to do away with me." But the story does highlight the dilemma both judges and family members face. "I thought my decision was well planned, well thought out, responsible," says Cole. "It was what Jackie had asked...
...encumbered Baker's formula, which in its own convoluted fashion aimed to grant the P.L.O. leadership an indirect voice while enabling Israel to pretend that the P.L.O. was not a party to the talks. Labor has vowed that if the Cabinet does not endorse Baker's formula, it will pull out of the coalition. So much for simple four-step peace plans...
...Doing a concert is a much more ambitious thing to do," Tapper added. "It's ambitious because it's out of the norm. With 88 Harvard minds I think we can pull this...