Word: cliff
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fact in many professions that to a few of the charlatans some success will come. It is a sad fact that to some of these charlatans a public forum will be provided in which they can spread their half-baked ideas. I am sure that Cliff Stevenson is delighted that you have given him his forum. I would now like to finish cooking some of his ideas...
Organizations like the MYSA are mandated and equipped to deal with the development of American soccer, not colleges and certainly not the $350 per week Cliff Stevenson Soccer Campus...
...center of this adaptation of Marilynne Robinson's novel. One day in the 1950s their mother carefully deposits them with her hometown relatives in Fingerbone, Idaho. Then, with equal punctiliousness, she pays some boys to give her car a push so that she can sail off a cliff in it. Her suicide is shot in a way that provokes the biggest laugh in Housekeeping, a movie that is not as funny as some Forsyth fans will claim, but sturdy and rich. All the girls' guardians turn out to be too old for the job, so their Aunt Sylvie (Christine Lahti...
...knew we'd have our hands full with Harvard," Brown Coach Cliff Stevenson said...
...rampant federal borrowing and consumer buying of imports have contributed to the biggest cliff-hanger of all, the U.S. foreign-trade deficit. That imbalance between exports and imports, which reached a record $170 billion last year, prompts jitters among foreign moneymen, many of whom feel that too much of their trade surpluses are tied up in dollars and U.S. Treasury securities. Says Economist John Kenneth Galbraith: "The danger is that we have accumulated under the Reagan Administration such enormous overseas obligations that these could, if liquidated, create a very, very nasty run on the dollar and also a nasty collapse...