Word: intentionally
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Derrick A. Bell Jr., Harvard University Law School: "If the court applies the same standards of proof to Bakke's claim that it has to civil rights proponents, Bakke will lose. To prove discrimination, you must also show intent to discriminate. The Justices will find that although race was used, it was used in a sufficiently rational and reasonable way as to require the rejection of a constitutional attack...
...slowed down in recent years but had proclaimed an intent never to retire completely: "I'll keep singing as long as they'll have me." A grieving Bob Hope noted that the two old Roadsters, along with Dorothy Lamour, had just finished working up plans to try one more for the Road. The film, said Hope, was to be called The Road to the Fountain of Youth. - Frank Trippett
...upon of movie stars. Forced to live in-and with-a screen persona that could not have been at wider variance from his true spirit; bearing the crushing load of fame in an era unfamiliar with violations of privacy; bewildered by two absurd marriages and harassed by studio bosses intent on protecting their "property" at the expense of the man, he provides the stuff of primal screen drama...
Batter praised Brown's very good booting abilities," but added her team was intent on winning this year because last year Brown blanked the Crimson twice and "said something like 'don't worry, you'll be able to score next year...
...down a very narrow ruling. The question of just how far admissions committees can go in attempting to make affirmative action truly work will go unresolved. But the Supreme Court must uphold the right of the U.C. Davis special program to exist, for it appears clear that both the intent and the effect of the program has been to act according to the spirit and principles of affirmative action, rather than to mechanically impose rigid quotas. Finally, the justices should sieze the opportunity to re-educate the public with the premises, instrumentalities and continued social necessity of affirmative action-because...