Word: followers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Senate passed the Higher Education Amendments of 1976 by a vote of 78-3 Tuesday and there is a very good chance that the House will follow suit today, Robin Schmidt, vice president for government and community affairs, said yesterday...
...long." The wide receiver is somehow above the nitty-gritty of the game. His position is one of free form and imagination in a game of percentages and execution by form. Perhaps for these reasons, the wide receiver stands apart in the game and their personalities seem to follow in the same vein of uniqueness...
Simple, undistinctive activities made momentous thru their inaccessibility....Something completely visible at all times, but also very difficult to follow and get involved with....Dance is hard to see. It must either be made less fancy, or the fact of that intrinsic difficulty must be emphasized to the point that it becomes almost impossible...
...Notes. Actually, under the rules of the 90-minute debate, each candidate will have three minutes in which to answer questions. Candidates may make notes but not bring any background materials. If there is a follow-up question, the candidate will have another two minutes to reply further. The opponent will then be permitted his own comment of two minutes on the subject. There will be no opening statements, but at the end of the debate, Ford and Carter will be allowed three-minute summaries...
...continue to function despite the genuine national grief over Mao's passing. An editorial published in China's major newspapers cited what was claimed to be a previously unpublished dictum from Mao: "Act according to the principles laid down." Mao's successors, the implication was, would follow the basic domestic and foreign policies established before the Chairman's death...