Word: cuttingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...stewardess received the only injury, a slight cut. Her condition was reported stable yesterday...
WASHINGTON--Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) said yesterday a tax cut may soon be necessary to cope with rising unemployment...
...been given only one and a half. In the dastardly rejection of the eminently qualified and world-renowned African scholar E. Isaacs, who taught for six years (including half of all students taking Afro courses in 1971), the Harvard administration acted in racist and discriminatory fashion. But it also cut itself off from a pool of tenure track teaching fellows numbering more than a dozen who were hired by Dr. Isaacs...
...today don't call for a tax cut, but I think we are going to have to be sensitive to the need for that over, potentially, the latter part of the year and the first part of next," he said...
...experience the U. S. Open without being there. TV just doesn't cut it when it comes to covering an event that attracts hundreds of matches and players and thousands of fans and spreads them over 30 courts and two weeks. Sure, when it gets down to the semis and finals or other times deemed convenient by CBS, you can usually count on five cameras and slo-mo and continuous (if sometimes inane) commentary. You get a fine view of the stadium court, and you know who won or lost...