Word: equalizing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...period of years. On that basis European leaders could defend cooperation with the U.S. as something they sought as a matter of their own conviction and in their own national interest. American leaders would have a rational, understandable policy to defend and would benefit from dealing with a more equal partner. A new era of allied creativity and American dedication could give inspiration to the generation that has come to maturity since World War II and since the postwar crises that infused NATO's founders with their sense of common purpose...
Even if Cruz decides not to run for President, the Sandinistas will have problems. Opposition parties are threatening a boycott unless the government lifts the current state of emergency, which allows the Sandinistas to control both the press and the army. Ortega announced that the opposition would be given equal media time and access to government funding, but it is still unclear exactly how freely it will be alc lowed to function. Junta Member Carlos Nuñez, wary of the boycott threat, hinted that the government might consider lifting the emergency law as early as April...
...noise of Cornell's 300 seemed to equal or even surpass Harvard...
...most effective protests, however, took place in 1969 when more than 60 percent of the graduates wore black armbands symbolizing their desire for Harvard to adopt a policy of equal admission for both men and women
THAT'S ONE thing people forget about the Greek system. Everybody has some place in it: some are in, and some are out. It's not as if all fraternities and sororities are equal. I mean if you were a Tri Delt would you want to date a Sigma Nu? Of course not. Mixed marriages never work out. Back in Hellenic times, Aristotle noted that even a slave could contribute his best to society and not be entitled to citizenship. It's somewhat the same with frats...