Word: bradford
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Standish Bradford, 15, expresses similar sentiments about his Tevas. "They're comfortable. When it's sunny you don't have to deal with shoes...
...State, who praised the same 1981 consumption-tax plan, authored by Stanford economists Robert Hall and Alvin Rabushka, on which Jerry Brown claims to have (very loosely) based his current proposal. One of the most elegant consumption-tax plans was ! crafted even earlier, in 1977, by economist David Bradford and his Treasury tax-policy staff...
...Across the country, social issues, including education, have taken a back seat to the economy and the recession," says Arthur Levine, former president of Bradford College and a senior lecturer at the Ed School...
...department also denied tenure to 20th century Americanist A. Bradford Lee, then associate professor of history...
...Much of the world cheered in 1981, when Israeli bombs destroyed Iraq's nascent nuclear capabilities. But by his lights, Saddam suffered an unprovoked attack, resulting in destruction and humiliation. Ever since then, according to Paul Rogers, senior lecturer in the Department of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford in England, Saddam has lived on notice that he could expect the same treatment again: "In the mid-'80s, Iraq concluded that at some point in the early 1990s it would face an Israeli attack." Israel, Saddam and his advisers decided, would never accept an Iraq with nuclear weapons...