Word: aftermath
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...aftermath of the CCA victory two years ago disillusioned many city liberals, as the coalition fell apart with the alienation of Owens from his four CCA compatriots. The CCA candidates fulfilled their pledge to appoint a new school superintendent but failed to replace City Manager Corcoran...
...aftermath of the CCA victory two years ago disillusioned many city liberals, as the coalition fell apart with the alienation of Owens from his four CCA compatriots. The CCA candidates fulfilled their pledge to appoint a new school superintendent but failed to replace City Manager Corcoran...
...aftermath of the CCA victory two years ago disillusioned many city liberals, as the coalition fell apart with the alienation of Owens from his four CCA compatriots. The CCA candidates fulfilled their pledge to appoint a new school superintendent but failed to replace City Manager Corcoran...
...step forward for mankind. It is a deep and clever North American deception to allow professor, scholar, editor alike, to say that they please when we know well that what they please is what we like. The bulls, once surgically restrained, receive all barnyard privileges. Harvard professors, in the aftermath of proper preparation, are allowed their civil liberties...
Private Doubts. In part, the experience of Viet Nam has made many Americans more cautious about getting involved in wars in any part of the globe, U.C.L.A. Historian Peter von Sivers, 32, senses that "in the aftermath of Viet Nam, there is a feeling that a solution must be imposed, that the conflict will go on as long as we radically side with either the Israelis or Arabs." But Americans also view this war as being substantially different from the one six years ago. San Francisco Author Paul Jacobs, 55, who wrote a book about the Middle East...