Word: accomplish
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...have just traded five years as a social worker for a computer-science degree. I never imagined this field would be so challenging, exciting and people oriented. If society is just beginning to discover what the computer can accomplish in the future, then we are riding on the crest of a revolution. Therein lies the thrill of belonging to this generation...
Since computers seem to accomplish anything, they should be installed in every home. We could then be plugged into Washington and vote on all issues, thus eliminating Congress...
...accomplish even that much, the President had to back away from some of his most cherished beliefs about military spending and taxes. He denied stoutly that he was doing any such thing and, in fact, seemed to be largely unaware of the economic and political stakes. Nettled by charges in the press that his Administration was "in disarray" and losing its direction, Reagan charged at his Friday meeting with newsmen that the disarray was in the minds of reporters who were printing tentative budget proposals as hard-and-fast decisions. He added, "I do not believe that, philosophically, I have...
Inside the bar, O'Neill encounters Norm, the unemployed accountant in the series played by George Wendt. Norm is complaining about how Congress doesn't accomplish anything...
Although Rosalyne S. Bernstein '50, another nominee, said she "has no idea at the moment" of what she would like to accomplish if elected, she said she is running in part because "it would be interesting to have a perspective from a woman's point of view on the board...