Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Brazil, the military regime has been nursing along, although not very fast, an official opposition party, which won majorities in many of the state legislatures last year. Free municipal elections are scheduled for next year, though the opposition is a bit skeptical as to whether this will really happen−and says so out loud. The powerful Brazilian state governors are still appointed by the President. And the President is chosen in a consensus of generals and business interests. The consensus candidate will have a token opponent at the next election in 1978; the election after that might be real...
...King Hussein, who so much enjoyed Page Lee's company at a dinner party that he sent her a pair of Arabian horses. Quinn, 34, snipes that the girl has "learned what sells, what grabs, what attracts." Page Lee's cool reply: "Washington is a big fast-moving city. There's no need for any jealousy...
When Texas Banker Joe L. Allbritton bought a controlling interest in the paper last year, the Washington Star was fading fast. An afternoon paper in an era when most people get their evening news from TV, the Star had been in the red since 1970 and was piling up new deficits at a rate of $1 million a month. Now, quite suddenly, the paper is making money...
...contest, in short, is no contest. Fast-talking Dad is insensible to the emotional needs of the child or anyone else. Grandfather, besides being so nice, conducts his business from a horse-drawn wagon and lets David accompany him. What kid could resist...
...question is not whether or not Pete Fitzsimmons is fast, but just how fast he may get in the future