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The flap began on Friday, May 21st, when the Associated Press moved a story saying that the Kerry campaign was considering having its candidate delay his "acceptance" until September 1st, the day before President Bush "accepts" his renomination as the Republican candidate, at his party's Convention, here in New York.
Chromium metal was produced by electrolysis in 1854, but this method did not find wide commercial acceptance until a century later.
The policy now changed to one of reconciliation: the Social War was wound up, and the government gained wide acceptance until Cinna was killed by mutinous soldiers (84).
As a reward, we see him climb the social ladder of acceptance until, by the end of the book, he is honoured and revered.
"We never had public acceptance, until now, that it was important, but we are still pretty much bare-bones in terms of the mentoring that goes on".
We suspect that Mr. Bush might have gotten even more leverage if he had put off his acceptance until closer to the games.
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"The Offer, which remains subject to the terms set out in the Offer Document, will remain open for acceptances until further notice".
You go back to '72 — George McGovern didn't make his acceptance speech until 3 a.m.! That would never happen now.
"If we had to interview 34,000 students a year," Ms. Hall says, "we wouldn't send out acceptance letters until they had graduated from somewhere else".
No doubt concerns about fiscal equity provoked Senator John Kerry to consider postponing his acceptance speech until after the nominating convention (front page, May 22).
Most regrettably, feminists' spontaneous nomination of the Texas state legislator Sissy Farenthold for vice president forced a roll call that helped delay McGovern's nomination acceptance speech until 2 45 a.m., thereby ensuring that almost no one would see it on television.
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