Word: tellingly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...first perception was to tell no one, just my assistants and my husband," said Delaney-Smith, now entering her 19th year at the Harvard helm. "I told them it was going to be private and no one was going to know...
...could tell by [the doctor's] face it was cancer," she said. "I told my husband the night before that I thought it was cancer, but he yelled at me and told me to think positively. But I knew...
...tell you what a privilege it's been to work with you," she said...
...Ellis, my 75-year-old sister, left Boston and flew out to Columbus, Ohio, and got a $50-a-day room and worked to get out the vote. I called the other day and was told, ?She's in the middle of something.' I said just tell her that her brother called. It's these kinds of little things that finally mean so much...
...Aides in the room say Bush was not taking the news well. "You could tell Bush was definitely barking at him," says someone who was there. "Let me make sure I understand," Bush said, stunned. "You're calling me back to retract your concession." These are two fiercely competitive men, and they have not become friends in the past year. "Well, there's no reason to get snippy," Gore said. He had to repeat himself - it's too close to concede - a couple of times. Bush was confident that this time the networks were right. Brother Jeb was right there...