Word: fulfillingness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Last week the Supreme Soviet, Moscow's rubber-stamp parliament, unanimously approved Brezhnev's choice. He is Vasili Kuznetsov, 76, a veteran diplomat whose career peaked in 1953 when he was named Deputy Foreign Minister. He simultaneously served for two years as Moscow's Ambassador to Peking...
Lance referred to his Washington ordeal only by indirection and with some country Georgia jokes about plucked chickens and soon-to-be-slaughtered lambs. He told of the elderly woman who picked out a chicken at a meat market, peered under its wings, poked its breast and tested its thighs...
A decision in favor of Bakke would open the door to a multitude of lawsuits by students who believe they have been wronged by admissions officers who use criteria other than grades and test scores. Such a decision would discourage admissions committees from examining the roles that the students they...
More and more people are designing, constructing and flying their own planes. In 1965 the EAA had only 14,500 members; today there are 55,000. The Federal Aviation Administration estimates that more than 7,000 homemade planes are now flying and that another 7,000 are under construction in...
Consider, say, the big gap between the pay of Jimmy Carter, the Chief Executive of the U.S. ($200,000 plus housing), and Thomas Aquinas Murphy, the chief executive of General Motors ($950,000 including bonus and stock options). Does it mean that society feels that what is good enough for...