Word: spitefully
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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With the President, there has been a consistent desire to have federal policies that promote economic growth. In spite of my sometimes irritation with him when he makes a reversal or doesn't press ahead on important policy areas--like Social Security or Medicare--on the thing that got him where he is today, he has been unwavering: belief in economic growth, and belief that while the economy is growing, you've got to push the circle of freedom out with health-care and education investments. And he is relentless. Sure, he has altered course from time to time...
...Palazzo and sophomore tailback Matt Leiszler have spearheaded the best rushing offense in the Ivy League, which averages 184.5 yards per game. In spite of his size, Palazzo is the fourth highest-rated running back in the league, averaging 5.8 yards per carry and totaling 704 yards on the ground this season...
...Crimson won Saturday in spite of playing before a hostile home crowd that included a quirky Hartford professor known as the "Hartford Superfan," who toted pompons and a megaphone in an attempt to whip the Hawks' crowd into a frenzy...
...Wake Forest will have to get past Harvard first. In the end, the Crimson's ability to win will depend on its ability to execute in spite of the adversity and the tough competition...
...morning, back in Nashville, Democratic insiders are already hurling accusations: The Gore campaign made a critical error in yanking Clinton out of Florida when they did, as one popular theory goes. But Al Gore never wanted to win this race because of Bill Clinton. He wanted to win in spite...