Word: carr
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Cleveland's Austin Carr led a significant comeback in the second period, scoring four field goals for the Cavaliers who trimmed the Celtic lead to 10 points, 65-55, at halftime...
British government officials are given to self-righteous declarations that Britain remains the classic bastion of tolerance and racial acceptance. "There can be few countries which have absorbed this great mixture of nationalities with so much tension and so little friction," Home Secretary Robert Carr told Parliament in June. "I do not believe that the British people react well to being constantly hectored and criticized over admitted failures when their record of tolerance is so basically good...
Many, however, don't share Carr's optimistic assessment. "Whites don't seem to be aware of the seriousness of the situation," says Ann Dumett, author of A Portrait of English Racism. "There seems to be the idea that we don't have to live in a society that's racially mixed, that somehow we can get rid of them...
...Liberals may have more to do with style than substance. Their major policies are not strikingly different from those of the Tories (firmly pro-Europe and antinationalization), but the Liberals have caught the voters' eye with colorful candidates emphasizing local affairs. "We have changed," says Liberal Chairman Cyril Carr, "from being a theoretical, intellectualized party to a down-to-earth...
...investment is that if the European trade deficit with Japan grows much larger, the Common Market may simply clamp on quotas or demand so-called voluntary restraints to keep Japanese goods out. Already those restrictions on Japanese products are much stricter in Europe than in the U.S. Says Michel Carré, a Brussels management consultant: "The Japanese are welcome abroad as investors, but not as pushers of Japanese goods...