Word: chosing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...when asked where to place the blame for climbing jobless rates, 46% of those polled answered: "The situation Reagan inherited." Even 34% of the registered Democrats interviewed chose that response. Only 33% of the total put the responsibility on "Reagan and his policies." Some 61% said they personally were economically worse off than they had been when Reagan took office. Even so, 57% thought the President had generally put the nation on "the right track...
Facing a second-and-eight at the Dartmouth 12. Riordan dropped into the pocket and appeared confused as to wheither he should run of throw. He chose the latter, which pay have been a mistake. Slipping on the wet turn as be released the ball. Riordan still appeared to have found an open Jim Garvey in the front of the end zone...
Partly his staying power comes from an almost religious dedication to craft. Christian symbols and ethics hover around much of his work; it was no accident that in Atlantic Brief Lives, a biographical compendium, he chose to write about Søren Kierkegaard. The existentialist, Updike noted, works "with flirtatious ambiguities, elaborate deceits and impersonations, fascinating oscillations of emphasis, all sorts of erotic 'display...
Undergraduate opinion of these regulations seems to bear out the department's worst fears. "They suck," says one senior in the department. Other upperclassmen single out the requirements as reasons they chose to major in other concentrations, such as Literature or History and Literature...
...officials chose those dormitories to complete repairs and turn on the heating in first depending on the size of the system and the equipment that had to be removed, Tribble said. The four buildings that remain unheated "are probably just bigger jobs," he added...