Word: breaking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Restic soon cleared his bench with Brian Buckley spelling Brown and Colgate managed to come back with two fourth quarter touchdowns. "They controlled the ball pretty well in the second half," Restic said, "we had a chance to break it open but we kept it a ballgame...
...half of his 16-hour days spreading his eclectic messages to bureaucrats, business people, reverend clergy and irreverent students. He draws his ideas from many intellectuals- a catholic collection that includes Social Activist Saul Alinsky, Semanticist Senator S.I. Hayakawa, Anthropologist Margaret Mead. Byrom always argues that people have to break down the barriers within and between corporations, state governments, whole nations. Make room for individualism and incentive...
...analysis is similar concerning food. The processing and packaging middlemen take three-fifths of the consumer dollar. Giant agribusiness is forcing out the family farm. Farmers leave land fallow while people starve. The government needs to break down the monopolization of the food sector, encourage production, establish grain and other reserves to assure a steady supply, and provide mechanisms for distributing the surplus to the world. Then prices would stabilize...
Swimmer Bobby Hackett: "How do I break it to Coach Joe Bernal that I'm allergic to chlorine...
...same is true of many underdeveloped nations, she added. In each case, the most effective pressures that could break down the conservative-military alliances would be economic boycotts by major trading powers, or guerilla movements based in surrounding countries, Skocpol said...