Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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That is a fair statement. For instance, one thing the government hasn't done so far is to equalize services, although Mr. Begin has promised to do so several times. We still have half of the Arab city without sewage disposal and we are lacking schools and roads...
Angela Davis, another participant in the skit, said that she thought it was especially important for Harvard students to protest the Burger court because "Harvard Law School is seen as a leading institution in the U.S. and has a reputation for being fair...
...such as you encounter in most parts of Africa. If Africans embrace Marxism, you'll end up not recognizing Marxism. I think that post-revolutionary South Africa will end up with a mixed economy, with a lot of things like the mines nationalized, as they should be, and a fair amount of what is called free enterprise...
...chance for the title this year. So first I thought about asking you for eleven points from your 21-0 win over Brown so I could add them to our schedule and give us an undefeated season and at least a tie for the title. But that's not fair to you. Besides, you've given Harvard so many points over the years it would be greedy to ask for any more. Hah hah, got you there...
They were often tall and fair-haired, with great drooping mustaches through which they guzzled goblets of wine. Known as much for their ballads as for their bellicosity, they held sway over Central Europe for 700 years, from about 800 B.C. until the 1st century B.C. Who were these roistering, rambunctious warrior-poets, these so-called Celts? Contemporary Greek and Roman writers disdained them as crude barbarians, and the early Celts did little to correct the slander. Preferring to pass on their exploits in heroic song and verse, they left no written history or literature and, alas, many questions about...