Word: equality
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ensuing Wednesday, however, in the comfortable confines of Hemenway Gym, the racquetwomen fell to Yale, a team equal in skill but mentally tougher. Jack Reardon, director of athletics, attended the tail end of that match...
...third provision of the bill would require corporations which are relocating to deposit an amount equal to 15 per cent of their employees' gross earnings in a community fund, Zweig said...
...Shah wanted to bring Iran into the 20th century, to grant equal rights to women. Khomeini and his political leaders will take the country back 100 years, which for Iran is virtually a return to the 13th century...
...inflationary economy, the employer who raises his prices and fails to give his workers a wage increase equal to the cost of living rise has, in effect, increased the workers' productivity...
...stories were not narratives in the Victorian manner, or slices of life or tableaux of history. They were snapshots of the impossible, rendered in the dullest and most literal way: vignettes of language and reality locked in mutual cancellation. As a master of puzzle painting, Magritte had no equal and, although his influence on the formation of images (and on how people decode them) has been wide, he has had no real successors...