Word: leape
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...President's fellow Georgian, Herman Talmadge, chairman of a Senate health subcommittee, who has been working on a more modest cost-containment plan: a bill that offers hospitals bonuses if they keep down Medicaid and Medicare billings. If unrestrained, total Medicaid and Medicare expenditures are expected to leap 18% in the next fiscal year, to $38 billion...
Kathy Loiselle proved to be Springfield's big gun, winning the 100 yard hurdles with a time of 17.3 seconds and the high jump with a leap...
Kathy Rice's victory in the long jump was the 'Cliffe's most impressive showing. Besides providing one of the team's few winning performances, her 18' 3/4" leap qualified the sophomore for the National Collegiate Athletic Association track and field meet...
...course, inflation is unsafe at any speed above 4% or 5%. The latest rise was mostly due to a weather-induced leap in food prices, and economists in and out of Government tend to concur with Walter Heller, a member of TIME'S Board of Economists, that "in two or three months, the food problem will be completely played...
When Secretary of State Cyrus Vance walked down the ramp of his Air Force jet into the glare of spotlights at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport late last week, he was, symbolically at least, taking a mighty leap in the dark. TIME Correspondent Christopher Ogden, who arrived with the Vance party, cabled that Vance's welcome was warm enough: "He was greeted properly by his Soviet counterpart, Andrei Gromyko, and he and his wife were given the traditional bouquet of red carnations. They posed for pictures with Gromyko on a clear, 35° night and, after a short...