Word: respected
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...very urbane and mild-mannered person," Bishop said. "He had the beautiful ability to inspire respect or terror in people...
...election here because of his dedication to the campaign," Burakoff says. "I went with him to Kinkos the day before posters could go up to find out information about buying poster paper, and then he made lots and lots of signs. Because he already had the respect of a lot of people in Thayer, many rooms were happy and willing to put his posters outside of their windows in strategic locations...
Disappointingly, neither candidate's plan will bring us to the ideal of universal health care access. But both plans will expand Medicare and increase seniors' access to prescription drugs. Although funded differently, both plans are similar in this respect. However, only Gore has expressed a commitment to target specifically uninsured children. Furthermore, although Bush has professed a commitment to a patient's bill of rights during the final presidential debate, his track record is dubious: In Texas, he refused to sign such a bill...
...room where his father lies in state. Despite the fact that he led the 1950 communist invasion of the south, sparking a war in which more than 50,000 U.S. personnel died, she paused briefly in front of Kim Il Sung's waxen corpse as a sign of respect...
...credit, not to mention over 50 books. These are books on writers, philosophers and social activists, as well as compilations of literary essays and some very well known works on the moral and spiritual lives of children. And although he certainly commands a great deal of academic respect (he holds the titles of Professor of Psychiatry and Medical Humanities and James Agee Professor of Social Ethics), one might also consider him to be a public intellectual of sorts-an intellectual authority with a common touch and sympathetic heart...