Word: conducted
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After the war the Byzantine scholars moved in, but in 1947 they put their books aside long enough to hear Igor Stravinsky conduct the premiere of his Dumbarton Oaks Concerto
Their pressure last month forced President Bok to delay construction and delegate Charles U. Daly, vice president for government and community affairs, to conduct a review of the situation...
...General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade have been proceeding at a snail's pace. Negotiations were launched 30 months ago, and so far have accomplished next to nothing-mostly because the U.S. first had to get a law passed giving the President authority to offer concessions, then conduct Government-industry-labor consultations on its negotiating position. Last week, however, Chief U.S. Negotiator William N. Walker finally presented the first major U.S. proposal: all industrial nations should cut tariffs 50% to 60%. With that, the GATT talks in Geneva can finally get down to hard bargaining...
Bott will research in the fields of geometry and topology, and Crompton, who is director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, will conduct studies in vertebrate palenontology and functional morphology, according to the foundation's announcement. Jeanloz will experiment in carbohydrate chemistry
Bailey admitted that some of the evidence was inconclusive: "It's riddled with doubt and always will be ... No one is ever going to be sure." He praised his team of distinguished psychiatrists for giving sensible explanations of Patty's conduct. By calling Kozol and Fort, said Bailey, the Government hoped to cause such confusion over the psychiatric testimony "that you'd fold the whole ball of wax and say, 'Well, they disagreed with each other,' and leave it there." Bailey singled out Fort for excoriation, calling him "a psychopath and a habitual liar...