Word: establish
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...even a whisper of scandal during their campaigns. "The recent mor als problem," Sato admitted to the nation in a public statement, "has greatly impaired the people's trust in politics and political parties. We are determined to investigate what needs to be investigated, rectify the wrongs, and establish a fair and clean government...
...racing so much from the outside, it fails to present any realistic or interesting detail about the profession. In a three-hour film about racing, the name Ferrari is the only noun, proper noun, and brand name appearing that has anything to do with cars. Frequently, Frankenheimer fails to establish the location of his characters, or which Grand Prix we happen to be watching. The characters never talk about racing realistically, or speak about it on a technical plane. To them, Arthur and Frankenheimer would have us believe, racing only inspires soul-searching metaphor; Bedford says, "with...
Wehner has also scrapped one of the primary articles of faith of all previous Bonn governments: that West Germany will never, under any circumstances, recognize the Pankow Communists. He would be happy to establish relations with East Germany, Wehner allowed last week, under one condition: that "the present regime" hold "free and secret elections" to prove that it represents the 17 million people it rules. Communist states being what they are, that day is anything but imminent...
...used to rigid lesson plans, broad-gauge humanities courses are hard to teach. Parents, too, sometimes wonder about the merit of programs that are not designed to prepare students for conquering the dry, factual state Regents exams. But educators believe that in the long run such courses help students establish values and concepts that will hold good throughout their lives. "The goal is discovery," says J. William Dodd, assistant to the Garden City superintendent. "We want to present issues and problems and let the kids solve them by themselves...
Marx (no kin), who died this month at 69, was happy to say that Kiesinger was indeed a close and trusted friend. The paper that Marx founded in 1946 has been on intimate terms with top Bonn politicians since the establishment of the West German Republic. It wields an influence far beyond its 50,000 circulation, most of which goes to non-Jewish readers. The Jewish Weekly has not only served as the uncontested voice of Germany's diminished Jewish population of 30,000 (from a prewar 500,000), it has also played a major role in shaping German...