Bush's approval rating continues to slip.* George George, river, c.345 mi (560 km) long, rising in a lake on the Quebec-Labrador boundary, E Canada. It flows N through Indian Lake (125 sq mi/324 sq km) to Ungava Bay (an arm of Hudson Strait). W. Bush's approval rating continues to slip and was a mere 40 percent as of September September: see month. 19. Only 41 percent of adults polled approve of his handling of the hurricane-ravaged south and only 25 percent have confidence in his ability to rebuild the Gulf Coast communities. Support for his management of the war in Iraq has dwindled to 32 percent, and just 35 percent approve of his handling of the U.S. economy. Even his personal qualities are in question, as only 49 percent call him a strong and decisive leader, 50 percent wouldn't call him honest, and 56 percent say he doesn't care about people like them. Karen Ann ANN, Scotch law. Half a year's stipend over and above what is owing for the incumbency due to a minister's relict, or child, or next of kin, after his decease. Wishaw. Also, an abbreviation of annus, year; also of annates. In the old law French writers, ann or rather an, signifies a year. Gajewski is a freelance editor and an editorial consultant to the Humanist hu·man·ist n. 1. A believer in the principles of humanism. 2. One who is concerned with the interests and welfare of humans. 3. a. A classical scholar. b. A student of the liberal arts. . |
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