Word: less
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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However, Schnolnick feels that it is possible the two-year wait could affect the outcome of the case. Because the complaint and the publicity have been less immediate, there is "less pressure on [MCAD] to make the progressive decision...
Explosives and thousands of rounds of ammunition were allegedly uncovered behind her house, in a back yard described as "the size of a postage stamp" by her employer, John Blatz of the Texas-based Christian Education Programs. Moreover, the arms were out-of-date and less sophisticated than the weapons usually used by the rebels...
...have never hidden that fact, nor do I ever intend to. I resent Larew's implication that this position is somehow embarassing or morally reprehensible or that it requires a justification that his non-zealotous position does not. Nobody has the right to claim that somehow I am less of a loyal American because of my commitment to Israel. Every American, regardless of other ethnic or national ties, is equally American. That said, I would fight to the ends of the earth to make sure Israeli democracy continues to thrive...
Against the Cornhuskers, Harvard can test its mettle against the Big Eight, a league that has produced 1988 national champion Kansas, and NBA first-round draft picks Danny Manning, Stacey King and Mitch Richmond. Nebraska, however, finished seventh in the conference last season and poses less of a threat than Duke. Nonetheless, the Crimson will have its hands full...
...changed? Possibly. But their saying so is not enough to convince me. Not while the killing goes on. Not while demonstrators at Harvard last week who described themselves as PLO supporters could chant "Israel no, Palestine Yes!" until one student prevailed upon them to find a less inflammatory (perhaps less honest) slogan...