Word: continualls
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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In many ways, Rosovsky's last years in academia seem like a constant flight to the academic higher ground. He left Berkeley for Harvard in '65 because, he said, the continual student unrest interfered with his academic work.
Reports by American policymakers indicate that the bombing represents a return to the 1965 strategy-but that instead of a continual bombing, the U. S. will now institute an "off-balance" policy of unpredictable, intermittent raids like that of Friday night.
When De Gaulle was out of power, he liked to describe the continual shifts of Ministers in the Fourth Republic's Cabinets by saying, "Chose, machin, chouette [thingamabob, thingamajig, whosit] are being replaced by chouette, machin, chose." He often referred to members of the National Assembly as pisse froid...
War-weary Frenchmen, fed up with continual government crises, were hap py to let De Gaulle do the deciding. By an overwhelming margin, they approved the new constitution in a referendum and elected De Gaulle the first President of the new Fifth Republic. He quickly took firm control.
The difference this afternoon was essentially the toughness of the Crimson's sophomores during the middle part of this course, which has been a continual source of frustration for them with its hills and winding paths. George Barker, John Quirk, and Mark Connolly all moved well through those sections to...