Word: labeling
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...overwhelming suspicion that the rally organizers had another target in mind. Coming only days after the temporary detention of Dissident Leader Jacek Kuron and other incidents of harassment against Solidarity, the rally seemed to many to be an attempt to discredit the independent trade union with an emotional "Zionist" label...
...same freedom of approach to their music applies when the group goes into the recording studio. Here they have distinguished themselves as much as they have onstage. They have turned out an overwhelming amount of material on the Philips label, including the complete trios of Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Schumann, and Dvorak. For their efforts, the Beaux Arts have won numerous recording prizes, including the Deutscher Schallplatterpreis, the Grand Prix du Disque, and Gramophone's Record of the Year. The latter was awarded in 1980 for their monumental 14-album set of the complete 43 Haydn piano trios...
...with any student/teacher relationship. The shuttle drivers work for part of a vast bureaucracy which has enormous power at its disposal. Under the guise of financial assistance, Harvard possesses a captive labor force--the students. Instead of having to pay wages determined on the free market, the University can label a job as financial aid, and pay students any wage it chooses. The students, for lack of anything better or any apparent way of changing the system, must accept...
FORTUNATELY, the Foundation has no name. It will not be a "Third World" Foundation because the University smells separatism in that label--for once agreeing with many Black students who detect dangerous ambiguity in a term that places so many cultures in one neat group. The Foundation needs to emphasize the uniqueness of each culture--the proposal seems to understand this...
...weakest part of the speech was Reagan's presentation of graphs that "looked like something out of Social Analysis 10." Eckstein said, noting that "the President forgot to label the axes...