Word: generously
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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OPEC producers hardly seem in the mood to be particularly generous to anyone. Though Treasury Secretary G. William Miller spent much of last week in Persian Gulf capitals urging price moderation and a boost in production, officials did little more than listen politely...
...approve the Administration's bill. That would have given $1.5 billion of federal loan guarantees, if the company managed to raise a similar amount of nonguaranteed loans. Both liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans on the committee concluded that this plan was too soft and generous; it did not ask for any specific financial sacrifice from workers, dealers, suppliers, shareholders and bankers...
...wrapped up to listen." If Hoffman were still the glib hustler of the early part of the film, this self-recriminating speech would be a jolt-a screenwriter's ruse. But Hoffman's performance has so carefully delineated the alterations in Ted that his generous confession of past sins seems completely natural...
Promised anonymity, the doctors were often startlingly frank. One, asked about a colleague who was also a close personal friend, replied: "He just isn't top rank." Remarked a specialist of another: "I wouldn't take my dog to that quack." But the doctors were generous in their praise of other colleagues. The result is a book that lists the names and addresses of top-ranked physicians in specialties ranging from allergies to vascular disease and-as a bonus-throws in the names and locations of leading hospitals, clinics and specialty centers...
Penn will arrive at Harvard Stadium with the worst defense in the Ivies and the sixth ranked offense. The team has given up a generous 30 points a game and scored 10.8. The Quakers lost to Columbia, 12-7, at Baker Field, the site of the Crimson's only win this year...