Word: hear
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...President's approval rating, which had sagged to a four-year low, rising by as much as 9 points. At the White House, the mood changed from tragic to triumphant. "There's a big difference over there," said Nancy Reynolds, a close friend of the Reagans'. "You can hear it in people's voices. You can smell...
Whenever something displeases the liberals, we immediately hear cries of fascism, capitalism, racism, etc. Maybe Malisani forgot that 1960s liberals engaged in exactly the same "fascist" tactics that the Conservative Club uses today. The problem Harvard liberals now face is coping with the fact that they are now the Establishment...
...waiting to hear at this meeting how we'regoing to enforce it, [but] I don't see it as aserious problem. There aren't many people smokingin the building anyway," she said...
Earlier this year, when he was in the midst oftrying to reform the much-criticized Committee onRights and Responsibilities, Jewett made a pointof going to visit each house committee to answerstudent questions and hear their complaints...
...Presidential Seal. Its language was restrained, dignified, sometimes even gentle. But its message was scalding. Rarely has a presidential commission so sharply criticized its creator. The 288-page report of the President's Special Review Board on the Iran-contra affair describes an incredibly inattentive Ronald Reagan, a hear-no-evil Secretary of State George Shultz and Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, a devious former CIA Director William Casey, and a Chief of Staff Don Regan whose proclaimed mastery of spin control failed miserably when faced with a matter of substance. And while these officials floundered, Oliver North, with the approval...