Word: deal
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wish. With votes to spare, the Senate approved, 57 to 42, a compromise on the pricing of natural gas. That had become the centerpiece of what remained of Carter's energy package, and the President happily applauded its passage. It proved, he said, that the U.S. "can courageously deal with an issue that tests our national will and ability...
...screaming partway out of its cave. Sure, we puddle with nostalgia over the hundreds of thousands who massed in Washington for the moratoriums against the Vietnam War. But those were the clear-cut issues, glamorous in a strange way; they were drama. But where was the institutional depth to deal with the more complicated structural issues, the inbred capitalist priority system? Check out your own neighborhood to see how far we still have to go on race relations. Tremble a little in the night over visions of the fleets of C-147 transports--in the macho twinkling of a President...
...didn't want to make it a big deal,,' she said, adding that she will not run as a write-in candidate in the new election...
Gray might have been Yale's first woman president, Rosovsky the first Jewish one. It was apparent that Giamatti was not the Corporation's first choice, but with his Italian heritage, the English professor fit the bill well. Giamatti accepted Yale's offer with a good deal of grace and humor...
...large part of the problem, Mullan told the audience of 95 students at Harvard Medical School, is that medical students aren't prepared to deal with the political issues of medical care delivery...