Word: intentionally
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...economic realities are being brought home the hard way at the giant firm most closely identified with the hardball style of practice. Finley, Kumble started in 1968 with a handful of attorneys and a then novel intent to operate like a business. This year, with offices in 13 U.S. cities and London, it has boasted 684 lawyers, including such prominent names as former New York Governor Hugh Carey and former Senators Paul Laxalt and Russell Long. Plagued by years of in-house feuding and a bank debt of some $60 million, however, the firm may soon be better known...
REPORTS on the progress of the trial indicate that some of the participants are finding amusement at the goings-on. Laughter erupted when Flynt's attorney claimed that the intent of Hustler was simply to "Bring (Falwell) down to our level." And Flynt himself argued, "I think the First Amendment gives me the right to be offensive...
...their travails, the Gazans are intent on remaining where they are. Yet sometimes every day under Israeli occupation seems a curse that can test even the strongest faith. "Often I wonder whether God exists or not," says Fatima, 20, a refugee who lives in Nuseirat. "What did we do to be punished in such...
...other Republicans felt the final product was, in Utah Senator Orrin Hatch's words, "too political." Claims Henry Hyde, the fiercely partisan Illinois Congressman: "The majority report is polemical in the extreme. It is impossible to sign." He argues that the report ignores what he believes was the true intent of the arms deals: to seek better relations with Iran. The majority report, in fact, cites various pieces of evidence to refute this theory, most notably Reagan's original 1985 "finding" (it was destroyed by Poindexter, but a copy was retained in CIA files) that describes a clear arms...
...intent of the rally is to have the question of poverty included in the 1988 presidential debate," said Cheryl M. Christmas, the Boston consultant for National Justice for All and a program associate of Jobs with Peace, one of the local sponsoring groups. "People are treating it as a private issue, not as a public affair. We want to make it more publicized, something to be discussed...