Word: confidentally
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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No doubt Arbatov was confident that he had a receptive audience for this diatribe, given the anti-Meese hoopla of the preceding days. And with the exception of a few tough questions--which he brushed off as "irrelevant"--nothing he saw or heard could have signified anything different. The audience...
And although Harvard lost all of its matches against its French opponents, "the team really came together as a unit," said Steve Rehmus, President of the Rugby Club. "We're working much better as a team because of the tour. We're really confident we can take it to them...
If the delegates approve the motion, Malone says he is confident "Andrew [Natsios] would respond to the rank and file" and resign.
This much was certain: under President Reagan the U.S. is determined to back words with symbolic displays of force, to carry a big stick as well as speak loudly. To be sure, the battle of Sidra will be, at most, a footnote in the annals of naval engagements. Trafalgar or...
Although Miller originally pledged only $5000, Paton said he was confident that the company, which financed concerts by the Del Fuegos and Face to Face last fall, will throw in the additional money because of the positive publicity the event will receive.