Word: fateful
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Dean of the College, L. Fred Jewett '57 has theultimate say in the plan's fate. "Dean Jewett hasencouraged us to look into this and other ideas,"Heinicke said...
...generation chose Vietnam as a battleground, but in very personal terms Clinton and his peers had to face the consequences of that decision. Now a child of postwar prosperity has ascended to the presidency. How both Bill Clinton and his generation adjust to their newfound power will determine the fate not only of the baby boomers but of the nation itself...
...work in offices and sell you consumer durables. An election occurred in Britain this year. I was suitably intoxicated with red wine before it became clear that Her Majesty's rabble had consulted the lining of their wallets, and voted against being deprived of any personal luxuries. Naturally fate dictated that the myopic populace was ravaged for its sins. Unemployment soared, and the pound dived. I believe that emigration advisors are ploughing a fertile trade in London...
They apparently believe that low lottery numbers in the spring would be fair compensation for the cruel fate of being assigned to 29 G. The Committee on House Life (COHL) should not allow this unworkable, unfair and logically flawed demand to come to fruition...
While Big Business has become far more circumspect since then, it has also become more global. The fate of GM (1991 revenues: $123 billion) has an impact on millions of people around the world. With more than 715,000 employees in 35 countries, GM meets $22.5 billion in payrolls from Prague to Kuala Lumpur and buys supplies from 28,000 companies. GM's U.S. auto business accounts for roughly 1.5% of the American economy, down from about 5% in the 1950s...