Word: clashingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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That was only his latest clash with authority. The Czechs expelled him for his enterprising reporting in 1968. Lyndon Johnson denounced him for his skeptical stories about the rationale for the Dominican intervention. Kissinger's sentiments are not on record but can hardly be affectionate...
...remain. The burning of Hubert Mill's store and the apparent attempt to murder the United League leaders could be only a premonition of worse violence to come, as the businessmen lose more money, the blacks make more demands, and the political leaders flounder in indecision and inactivity. A clash of perspectives and values, unmediated by a viable and responsive political system, is inevitably a volatile situation...
...country may be increasingly difficult to govern, especially if-as some experts fear-there is a struggle between military men who want to wield total power and those officers (backed by a large number of students and academics) who want a leftist government dominated by civilians. Such a clash would clearly delay the reforms needed to bring Ethiopia belatedly into the 20th century...
...those of you fearful of missing the clash with the Green, rumor has it that the game is tentatively pencilled in for an ABC regional broadcast, depending upon how the two teams fare in the early going. Harvard is already definitely scheduled for a TV appearance for its opener against Holy Cross on September 28. This will be the third time in two seasons that the Crimson have been on the ABC broadcasts. Last season the network brought us the Cornell and Brown games, giving the University some extra revenue...
...billion deficit in the second. But Butz is a strong Nixon man who is widely expected to leave the Administration by Christmas-and Ford is described by some friends as a President who is likely to give the domestic economy first priority if its needs seem to clash with foreign policy interests...