Word: applauded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fear when your enemies criticize you. Beware when they applaud...
Based on his performance in Cambridge, Sanders easily qualifies as the ideal replacement for Heinsohn. The legacy that Satch left on the fourth floor of the IAB won't soon be forgotten. Anyone who witnessed Harvard play during Satch's era can't help but applaud the Celtics for naming as their new coach a man whose intensity and involvement in the game is so great that he usually falls asleep on the bench by halftime...
Certainly neither CBS News, which has long been the leader in our industry, nor Walter Cronkite, who stands alone in his profession, needs me to applaud their enterprise and professionalism, but I will anyway...
Even critics applaud a number of Carter's moves. His Administration has redesigned several aid programs to provide more funds for the declining cities of the Northeast and Midwest and less for the booming Sunbelt. One example: 75% of the $3.5 billion in block grants for community development, approved by Congress last fall, must be spent specifically for the benefit of poor neighborhoods. In addition, his economic stimulus program made available $8 billion, enabling cities and towns to hire some 725,000 people who otherwise could not find jobs, and $4 billion for public works in areas with high unemployment...
About one hundred parents who send their children to the Fundamental School attended the meeting to applaud supporters of the school and to denounce those who seemed ambivalent...