Word: chosing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Before he married her, Charles asked Diana to consider whether "it would be too awful." The Princess was not born in the spotlight; she chose...
...vortex. SALT II never emerged from it. Advocates of arms control belittled the extent to which it was being overtaken by technology. Opponents focused on the numerical "advantage" that SALT I allegedly gave the Soviets, overlooking that the agreed totals reflected exactly the level of U.S. forces the Pentagon chose long before there was any thought of arms control and that we retained a large numerical edge in warheads and airplanes...
Kelly has imported many other tactics from the America of her youth, including an ecological concern and a belief that civil disobedience is an unassailable political weapon. The symbol she chose for the Greens, a sunflower, further suggests that the party's roots lie among the flower children. Yet because Kelly believes that the U.S. is more likely to launch a nuclear attack than the Soviet Union, she adamantly opposes U.S. foreign policies. Is she biting the hand that fed her? More likely, perhaps, Unking two hands together. For Kelly thrives on eclecticism. She alternates a Bavarian inflection with...
...ranked ninth in the final regular season polls, nipped Bowling Green in the playoff championship, 4-3 in overtime. The Spartans received their automatic berth in the nationals. But Bowling Green's season was ended by the sudden death loss in Detroit as the four-man selection committee chose Minnesota Duluth for the final western spot...
When Derek C. Bok assumed the Harvard presidency in 1971, he took on all the traditional trappings except one--he chose not to live in the President's House at 17 Quincy St. By opting for his more secluded residence off Brattle St., Bok became the first University president to live elsewhere since the house was built 60 years before...