Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...philosophical merits of the animal rights movement are far too scant to outweigh these considerations. Even those who share their presumably deep respect for the natural world should think again before voting for Question 3. By restricting farmers, it makes farming less efficient and forces society to put more land into production, severely exploiting the environment. Furthermore, the intiative is likely to hurt small family farms--who take the best care of their animals--more than anyone, and thus will actually turn domestic animals even more into mere components in the industrial processes of huge corporate agrobusinesses...
...second segment, the miniseries had wandered away from its amusing political satire deep into sex, gossip and love affairs. And this, I suspect, is what perturbed GOP advisers most. In an era in which everyone's closets are being carefully checked for skeletons, politicians are apt to be edgy about the portrayal of senators as sex degenerates. Gary Hart and Donna Rice, Ted Kennedy and Chappaquidick, the Congress and their pages: these scandals shook American politics not simply because they demonstrated poor judgement but because we as a nation are so uncomfortable with the idea of our leaders being sexual...
...varsity sub netted the Crimson's lone goal. Sophomore Jon Shue took advantage of a packed penalty box to squeeze a shot past UMass netminder Sam Ginzburg and put Harvard (6-3-4 overall, 3-1-1 Ivy League) up, 1-0, at 40:13. Freshman Brian Enge passed deep to junior Paul Baverstock who slid the ball into junior Derek Mills. Mills took the first shot, and Shue picked up on the rebound. Baverstock was credited with the assist...
...Knee Deep in Trouble: Junior forward Derek Mills--who had arthroscopic knee surgery two weeks ago today--is back training in record time and is listed as probable for tomorrow's game against the University of Massachusetts...
...these countries may need less of a public safety net -- and why we need more of a private safety net -- is that we need the savings for our economy. And the reason I'm an admirer of Japan and West Germany is that those two countries have a very deep, real, long-term economic consensus on capital formation that isn't just rhetoric...