41. The second certainty is that the Bush administration is the most disciplined in living memory. 42. Thirty-five years of perpetual struggle is a long time, as living memory goes. 43. This is the most radical administration in living American memory. 44. This is the most dismal Christmas here in living memory. 45. This is an excellent year to witness the Severn bore because the tides are expected to be higher than any in living memory. 46. To add to their difficulties, last winter was one of the coldest in living memory and many of the vines were killed. 47. Today the nation is actually in a better position to undertake a tax reform than at any point in living memory. . . . 48. Until now, the headlong rush toward an impeachment that is opposed by the public has made this a time in Washington unlike any other in living memory. 49. Was the GOP returned to power for the first time in living memory to enable its Speaker to lick his wounds and look at his polls? 50. What they cannot measure is the harm being done to how he will be regarded in history and in living memory of his constituents. |