Word: tell
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...that, in their level of ambition, do not come close to matching what Bush's father proposed back in 1992. The leading Republicans, while denouncing the Democrats' proposal that gays be allowed to serve openly in the military, settle on Clinton's compromise of "Don't ask, don't tell," rather than calling for a return to an outright...
...international center director will tell you, I am vigilant and insistent that these scholarly affiliations actually enrich the educational opportunities for undergraduates in the College and graduate students in GSAS," Dean of Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles writes in an e-mail...
...Well, he's a pretty subversive character. I think you can tell in his movies ... It's sort of like... the truth about the human condition or the truth about emotions and what people are really feeling has become subversive because most of what we're presented in popular culture is total bullshit. It's some kind of commercially facile version of the way things are instead of the complicated truth of human existence...
...great to have such a huge crowd there," Monti said. "We all made an effort to make sure that people would come to the game, and we could tell from the start that it was going to be our game. Dartmouth didn't really have a big crowd there, and we loved having all those people there...
...Friday it was the mothers, and on Saturday, seemingly everybody else in Havana took to the streets to protest Elian Gonzalez's continued residence in Miami. Despite the demonstrations, and the mounting frustrations in Cuba (father Juan Gonzalez didn't make any friends by going on Nightline to tell of his desire to take a rifle to those who were blocking his son's return) the case is far from a resolution, especially now that House Republican Whip Tom DeLay has vowed to introduce legislation granting the six-year-old U.S. citizenship...