Word: deal
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think you can deal with people in one of two ways, either by force or by persuasion," he told the Los Angeles Times in a 1991 interview. "If you can't deal with them by persuasion, you're not as effective. And I don't enjoy confrontation, to tell you the truth...
...know the substance of his speech. I can only say that it is obviously a senior honor to be at Harvard and it's very clear he's looking forward to it with a great deal of anticipation," she says. "He feels honored, I'm sure, to be a part of a memorable occasion for all of the graduates and their friends and family...
...deal hasn't yet been signed, but it seems likely that today will mark the final Commencement at which Radcliffe College will be represented in Tercentenary Theater as a college. In late April, the two schools announced that Radcliffe will relinquish its independence--and college title--and become the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study under the Harvard umbrella. Female undergraduates will no longer be admitted to Radcliffe College and then enrolled at Harvard; all admissions will be directly to Harvard College...
...just don't have enough money to deal with the exorbitant legal fees," Powers said...
...Some people may be uncomfortable with the way that we attempt to deal with economic change in the city. A frequent approach to allow change in a city is to preserve the physical appearance. This gives the public a sense of continuity," Kayden says...