Word: somehow
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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However, the Crimson did not give up a single point in the halfcourt. If Harvard can somehow keep the emphasis of the next game game away from UMass' lethal counterattack, Harvard could pull off the greatest upset in its history and clinch a spot in the Big Dance...
...following: Everyone I know has an opinion about the candidates' character--about their personalities, morals, ethics and social graces--and yet I doubt that half of this opinionated population could name a single policy, decision, bill or assignment either candidate has held, made or signed with any specificity. Somehow, the media has managed to send us a very clear message of character in such a compelling and convincing way that the average American steers happily clear of evidence...
...politics of the individual. Both candidates in this election have tried to "connect" with the common American and have focused their attention on making the lives of the average person--like those little old ladies who don't have enough money to buy pharmaceutical products but who somehow are in the audience every time Vice President Al Gore '69 speaks--more comfortable. Promises are made to put money back in the pockets of the individual with tax cuts across the board; never-ending debates on abortions and military spending occupy the candidates; and plans are formulated on the future...
...both sides in the voucher debate came this summer when the state announced the results of last year's exams. Seventy-six schools had been graded F by the state the year before; if these schools did not improve, nearly 60,000 kids would have been offered vouchers. Yet somehow every one of those schools received a D or higher, so the 52 kids from Pensacola remain the only ones in Florida using vouchers...
...people who are not supposed to disparage politicians are their opponents. There seems to be little distinction between underhanded smears and hard, defensible attacks, only a growing consensus that making the basic argument of a campaign - that I am the right choice and my opponent the wrong one - is somehow dirty pool...