Word: meres
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dartmouth. The mere mention of that word is enough to make any Harvard loyalist over the last decade cringe. winner of six consecutive Ivy championships: A team Harvard has beaten only twice in the last 12 years. A team that always seems to play its best football of the season against Harvard...
With Acorn the only injury, Ford's well-conditioned squad should have a good shot at a surprising sweep of the next two contests, and a chance to prove this is more than a mere rebuilding year...
Despite her humility it's difficult to ignore the tremendous respect that Davis commands from the millions who worked for her freedom and those who carry on her dialectical struggle now. Angela Davis is a remarkable woman--her autobiography attests to that--and it is no mere historical coincidence that a collective struggle of diverse groups united to oppose racism and political repression has sprung up as an outgrowth of her personal struggles and under her leadership...
...truth is that Chavez has won most of this support by mere factual misrepresentation. He and his organizers have misrepresented to the public the working and living conditions of the farmworkers, their wages, the role of the growers and the degree of Chavez support among farmworkers. These misrepresentations have been more successful the farther Chavez's boycott organizers got from the fields...
...addition of political emphases to traditional relief work. Using the latest ecumenical Newspeak, Stockwell urges a major commitment to "justice/liberation/systemic change concerns" and also "education/ conscientization programs" aimed at U.S. churchgoers. Behind the impasto of jargon is the basic idea that traditional relief and development programs serve as a mere "Band-Aid" and fail to remove the political causes of poverty...