Word: admittedly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There are 5,500 Palestinians in the south, and they are Arafat's best soldiers. The Christian troops number fewer than 600, backed up by 300 to 400 militiamen. The Christian commanders admit that without Israeli help they would be no match for the Palestinian forces...
Judge Thomas J. MacBride apparently could not fathom any overwhelming reason, and, citing potential "irreparable injury" to Clancy, ordered Davis to admit her, at least temporarily. A U.S. Ninth Circuit panel refused to overrule MacBride, and university officials agreed last week to allow Clancy to pursue her studies, pending the outcome of the Bakke challenge. In all likelihood, Bakke's fate notwithstanding, Mrs. Clancy will thus become Dr. Clancy...
...admit it. I was primarily responsible for Harvard losing to Princeton in football. Although I didn't get to play at all, it was my clothes that determined the outcome of the game. Without thinking, I put on white socks with orange and black stripes, the same colors as the stripes on Princeton's uniforms...
Returning team members admit to mixed feelings about the onslaught. "Even though I'm really enthusiastic about the team's prospects this year, it's still frustrating," Ditzler said. "It's more like semi-negative hysteria," teammate Terry Clarke, a junior, added...
...particular segment of society. This appeal to social expedience is the same argument used to justify capital punishment and "protective reaction" warfare: the assumption that human lives may legitimately be sacrificed for the good of a society that is not under immediate attack. It may be painful to admit, but this view is morally bankrupt: Congress and the American people should not tolerate...