Word: bidinger
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There was occasion, too, to speculate about Nixon's deeper motives in refusing to release the tapes-for example, that he might be biding for time, on the theory that the closer the nation comes to the 1974 congressional elections, the less willing Congressmen will be to involve themselves...
This assessment of the American condition reappears in Thompson's more recent writing his articles on the Republican and Democratic Conventions in Miami and on pro-football for Rolling Stone. These are more satisfying and pertinent than "Fear and Loathing" because they contend with bastions of the American Dream that...
Within the Republican Party it is almost a cliché that Agnew could win the nomination but not the election, while Connally could win the election but would have a tough time getting the nomination. The Vice President may be wise in concentrating on golf and tennis, keeping his public...
Last year alone, Walter H. Annenberg, Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, contributed $254,000; Mrs. George Farkas, wife of the founder of Alexander's department store, and ambassador-designate to Luxembourg, anted up $300,000 ($200,000 of it after Nixon was safely re-elected...
In New York, too, environmentalists were biding their time: separate actions filed with the Federal Power Commission, the Army Corps of Engineers and the New York State courts all are pending, with no decisions yet announced.