Word: accomplishing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Brown said he thought B & G could handle the maintenance of married student housing, but that "it took some time to accomplish the transition from Hunneman to Harvard...
...Land. Informality permeates business dealings as well as private life. Says Stephen Keating, president of Honeywell: "The nature of this community?its size, its cohesiveness, its informality?means that you can accomplish things at lunch, in the street, or your friends come by on the way home." A young lawyer raised in New York City observes, "In New York, when you wanted a deposition from the other side in a lawsuit, you had to go through a heavy exchange of letters. Here I just pick up the phone and say, 'George, I need your client's deposition...
...tape can be analyzed. So can the precise acoustics, including inaudible frequencies, so that the exact room setting and microphone placement of any new taping would have to duplicate those of the original. To drag even more conspirators into the Watergate cover-up in an effort to accomplish such slick editing would seem unlikely and dangerous indeed...
...their TV sets and watching the Watergate hearings. It is deeper than that now. There is a tremendous uncertainty . . . My friends want to leave not because of Nixon so much, but because nothing has happened . . . I can see now that I'm not going to be able to accomplish much. Would I be disloyal if I left at the end of the year? . . . I keep hearing how hard it is to get the President's attention...
...help accomplish his goals, Nixon announced three related steps...