Word: enjoyed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...such usage would be irrational even on its own terms, because it could only be used against those countries too weak to protect themselves, whether or not they are the chief opponents of American policy. It may be assumed that wealthy or strategically important Arab states will continue to enjoy American patronage, regardless of their votes...
...going to get the honeymoon that all new college presidents seem to enjoy," Parker said...
...misinterpretation. "His belief in the right kind of people was very much weaker than his belief that there are wrong kinds," Sykes says mournfully. Waugh identified himself wholeheartedly with an old order he saw passing away--not only before his very eyes, but before he had been allowed to enjoy it. His bitterness knew no limits, and dominated his personal relationships and gave the underlying animus to his writing. In books, as a rule, he caught the dying glow of the upper classes in the softening mirror of decent, fair-minded characters. Brideshead Revisited, his greatest novel, is elegiac...
Hall later disputed the $500,000 figure and denied there had been a Faculty-administration rift. Never-theless, it won't be until next year that the Faculty will be able to fully enjoy the estimated 15-per-cent savings that the storm windows will earn over regular fuel bills...
Smoke? Then don't exhale. If you enjoy it so much, keep it all to yourself...