Word: bulking
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...vast bulk of the laws under which Americans live are passed not on Capitol Hill but in the state legislatures...
...Vanderpoel Clark Jr. was probated last week, it showed an estate of $26,554,200, held principally in trusts and be queathed equally to his mother and wife of 2½ years. Clark was a great-grand son of Singer Manufacturing Founder Alfred Corning Clark, and he inherited the bulk of his fortune when his great-uncle died last February...
...diversify their education or deepen their knowledge of their specific field. Moreover, even among those who have dropped their fifth course late in the term, there have surely been many who have enrolled in perfectly good faith, and only late in the term--when most undergraduates inevitably do the bulk of their course work--have realized their inability to complete its requirements...
...regard federal courts as fairer than state courts. "The judges are honest, the jurors are brighter," says one lawyer bluntly. Certain kinds of cases, such as some suits between citizens of different states, have always been removable to federal courts. But the states are supposed to handle the vast bulk of U.S. litigation. To states' rights advocates, Congress went haywire after the Civil War when it set out to prevent the abuse of Negroes by extending the "removal" right, under what is now Title 28, Section 1443 of the U.S. Code, to what looked at first like a sweeping...
Unfortunately, even a runner as good as Hewlett can't be sure of winning late in the season, when the big meets roll around. And when Walter's confidence has wavered, he has been known to fold. Last fall, after winning the bulk of the Crimson's dual meets and breaking the course record at Franklin Park, he finished 16th in the Heptagonals...