Word: brings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...could play. They absolutely showed how they could play. There's no more excuses...I told them come ready to play Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, cause I got to do what my job says. I got to go after them harder than I've ever gone after them before; and bring them out of it. It is an atmosphere disease. It really is. They're drug-addicted losers...Football is not volleyball on the beach at Jones Beach in the summertime. There's a lot more to it than that. But it was miracle. It was a miracle on 218th...
...time we were looking for a coach, everyone on the committee felt it was a time in Columbia's history to bring in an emotional coach who could motivate the players...
Harvard was unimpressed. Vice President for Government and Public Affairs John Shattuck, an outspoken critic of the tightening grip on academic integrity, voiced fears that the report--which did not make policy recommendations--would bring on its heels new sweeps of classification and restriction. We share those fears, and a Defense Department spokesman's prediction that the report will be used to lobby for a decrease in the number of Soviet scientists allowed to come here and for more pre-publication review did little to dispel them...
...dupe the public into fearing Commies when it should fear abridgements of the rights of speech and knowledge. We wish Harvard every success in its ongoing fight against the Pentagon's new McCarthyism and support its right to publish whatever scientific and social truths it finds and to bring here whichever scholars it chooses...
...Democrats tried three times to bring their own bill to a vote. Just before the second and climactic attempt, Dole reclaimed a few G.O.P. waverers with a dramatic pledge. "If there is any slippage, if there is any turning back on the part of the President," Dole said, then he would personally reintroduce the bill and support it. The call to bring the sanctions to a vote was defeated 57 to 41. But Cranston vowed to try to attach the measure to legislation that Reagan could not easily veto, like an upcoming bill that would raise the federal debt ceiling...