[00:04]principal
[00:06]Republicans are expected to be the principal beneficiaries of the ruling,
[00:11]a further blow to some Democratic party candidates in November's midterm
[00:16]elections who are already feeling exposed after the Republican candidate,
[00:22]Scott Brown, won an upset victory in Massachusetts。
[00:29]principle
[00:31]When a new movement in art attains a certain fashion,
[00:36]it is advisable to find out what its advocates are aiming at, for,
[00:41]however farfetched and unreasonable their principles may seem today,
[00:47]it is possible that in years to come they may be regarded as normal.
[00:56]prohibit
[00:58]That nurturing now seems to require the implementation of policies
[01:03]that prohibit abuse of athletes and hold coaches, such as Leach,
[01:09]accountable for actions deemed detrimentl to
[01:13]the intellectual and personal growth of student athletes.
[01:20]inhibit
[01:22]The natural pattern of the Tennessee River was characterized
[01:27]by large spring flows that produced destructive floods
[01:31]and low summer flows that inhibited navigation.
[01:38]reference
[01:40]The significance of hot spots is not confined to their role as a frame of reference.
[01:48]treason
[01:50]A: What's the matter with James recently? He isn't often in.
[01:55]B: He suspected treason of his wife.