Word: lot
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...educated in a military academy, he is not unmindful of tradition or innocent of the doubts he has stirred. But his long march across the nation to the presidency led him to believe there is a new drumbeat out there and he is more in step than a lot of others...
...angry juntas will probably not have a catastrophic impact on U.S. interests in these countries; economic ties, after all, remain close. Still, a Washington-based expert on Latin America advises that "our relations with them are going to be bad for a long time. The life of a lot of American diplomats is going to be pretty miserable." The U.S., though, may find it sorely misses the backing it has received from Brazil in international organizations and the kind of invaluable, quiet diplomatic services the Brazilians have performed. Among other things, Brazil functioned discreetly as Washington's proxy...
...become a friend and neighbor to millions of people he will probably never shake hands with. That's because when you get right down to it, Billy makes a lot of sense, and in these times, that's something...
...there shouldn't be a demand for the suites by sophomores," she said. "It will give students a lot of options in deciding how they'd like to live," she added...
Brooks P. Newmark '80, of England, said he liked HUISA's ideas and added, "A bunch of international students can give a lot to each other and to the University...