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...managed to exploit their weaknesses in the field by taking 34 out of 36 points in the jumping," Coach Edgar Stowell said yesterday. "But it was still nip and tuck...
During a 1954 visit to Peking, Khrushchev and his colleagues proposed that Chinese workers be sent to Siberia to help exploit its vast timber resources...
...Beetle sales worldwide. The port-of-entry price of a Super Beetle in the U.S., without options or accessories, is $2,849, compared with a basic $2,442 for a similarly stripped-down Ford Pinto. It is a fact that U.S. and Japanese competitors have been quick to exploit-Ford TV ads, for instance, hammer away at price comparisons between the Super Beetle and the Pinto-and during the first quarter this year U.S. sales of Volkswagens plummeted...
Keetchie's is the only real aspect of the tragedy which we see. There is no sense of the whole society suffering together from its need to perpetually exploit itself, because very little of the whole society is shown. To be sure, the thieves are a little society in themselves, but we never see the people who are really robbed, the people behind the bankers who, for instance, are presumably losing their money in bank closures about this time...
Most Democrats are baffled about how best to exploit this unique circumstance. They worry about whether their party's most effective course is to try to make capital out of the possible impeachment proceedings or make a show of ignoring it under the pretense of solemn nonpartisanship. Lately, Democratic Chairman Robert Strauss has been trying a bit of both strategies...