Word: virtually
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reemergence of stereotypes might actually be worse in the less traditionally popular houses--with a virtual guarantee of acceptance, certain groups might favor these Houses in order to stick together...
...Harvard and Yale teams are virtual mirror images of each other...
...more of what it does best: free trade. The E.C.'s single-market project will soon allow the virtual free flow of capital, goods and labor within the Twelve. Speaking last month in Washington, Margaret Thatcher made the case for a rapid widening of the single market. First, east to its European neighbors. And then boldly west -- to North America...
...final stress of the convention was on presenting a virtual biography of Clinton in film and speeches. It was necessary, says Carville, because focus- group research had found that many voters had no idea that Clinton had come from a poor family in Hope, Arkansas, and had had an alcoholic stepfather; they thought that a rich father had got him into politics. The bio might have seemed corny to some observers, but it and the thunderous reception Clinton and his family received when they paid a dramatic visit to the convention floor on Wednesday night put the capstone...
...plus in the eyes of many voters. Maybe not enough of them, though -- while Murray once led in the polls by as much as 24 points, her lackluster debate performances and Chandler's attacks on her lack of political savvy have turned the race into a virtual dead heat...