Word: alter
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...also serves as the President's top domestic affairs adviser, is expected to leave soon. Cole, a former advertising man, simply lacks the clout and political experience that Ford will demand in the new job. Cole will probably be replaced by what one presidential adviser calls "an alter-ego type of person"-a seasoned political figure who thinks very much like Ford...
...general, Kissinger is going to have to alter his style if he plans to continue to carry the ball in Ford's backfield. The change will more than likely be a gradual one and will probably not be immediately apparent to those outside of the National Security Council and other policy-making forums...
Even if he had wanted to, there was no way he could now alter the evidence. Even if he had wanted to, there was no way he could now alter the evidence. The erase mechanism on the President's Sony recorder had been disconnected by the Secret Service. Even more important, Nixon Aide Stephen Bull delivered duplicate tapes rather than the originals to the President. After Nixon listened to the tapes, trusted secretaries prepared verbatim transcripts, and, in accordance with Sirica's wishes, copies went to St. Clair...
Harvard continues to purchase land, build buildings and alter its physical surroundings in the three cities...
...center of the dispute are 13 "freedom" demands that-if adopted -would radically alter the system of team ownership of players by abolishing the option clause, the "Rozelle rule" and other procedures that have severely limited a player's opportunity to move from team to team. The option clause requires a veteran to play out his contract, then put in another year at 90% of his previous season's salary before he can join a new team. According to the Rozelle rule, named after N.F.L. Commissioner Alvin ("Pete") Rozelle, a team that loses a player must be compensated...