Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...head of the federal Joint Accounting Improvement Program from 1947 to 1956, Frese oversaw widespread reforms of federal financial practices, according to Saturday's Boston Globe...
...minority initiative comes as a result of a joint effort by Assistant to the President John B. Williams, Director of Policy Analysis Muriel Morisey Spence '69 and Vice President for Government and Community Affairs John Shattuck...
...sighting sailor at the topmast and shout--"Human!", and it is so, this desert space contracts in purpose on this lonesome figure and even Ginsburg #2 stirs and wakes long enough to speak: "Man, what would happen if Richard Nixon turned on? I mean, if he just had one joint, man--he'd call the whole thing off..." and out again, a dormouse, a lump of cloth once animate but no more, and turning to contemplate the mystery of a consciousness come and gone I to realize, thinking to my self: holy shit, I'm driving, and turning...
...acid/booze rap into the ear of the man who has the power to send 50,000 national guardsmen to drag us to jail in chains, dancing and singing some verbal Mandala, and reaching into his pocket to pull out what I can only hope is...dear God the fattest joint I've seen in 24 hours, pulling it out and waving its resinous perfume beneath the moonface's nose, which raises in haughty shock as his jaw drops in horror and I sense Ginsburg #2 has made a mistake, for the governor is grabbing and clawing in my direction, shouting...
...Soviets launched a more modest joint-venture program last January. Ten partners are expected to be lined up by year's end, including Pan American World Airways, which just signed an agreement on air routes and hotels with Aeroflot, the official Soviet airline. The Soviets can learn much from Beijing's successes and failures. Chinese projects that appeared promising on paper sometimes proved disillusioning in reality, as foreign businessmen discovered they were expected to pay exorbitant hidden costs to local administrators for office space or to get by with a steady supply of electricity only four days a week. Foreign...