Word: combatting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...meals before going on duty, since there will be no breaks once they start. They treat wounds they hoped never to see outside a war zone: it is to Los Angeles, which had more automatic-weapons victims than Beirut last year, that the U.S. Army sends its physicians for combat training, at Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center. "What gives out is not patient care," says Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal of New York Hospital, "but our sanity...
...many Republicans at Harvard as possible without attempting to force unanimity among its ranks. We Republicans are not members of some corporatist movement and do not have to march in step behind an authoritarian few. We should not be in the business of presenting a united front to combat an imaginary leftist enemy...
Capping off a seven-month effort by Councillor Francis H. Duehay '55, the nine-member council gave unanimous approval to three new laws regulating environmentally damaging substances. In passing the laws, Cambridge joins a small handful of U.S. cities that have chosen to combat environmental pollution at the local level...
Commencement speakers stressed issues of health and human service as college graduates around the state yesterday prepared to enter a world where technological innovations must combat problems of disease and poverty...
...completely with all manifestations of disunity. We should encourage comrades to take the interests of the whole into account. Every Party member, every branch of work, every statement and action must proceed from the interests of the whole party; it is absolutely impermissible to violate this principle.... We must combat individualism and sectarianism so as to enable our whole Party to march in step and fight for one common goal...