Word: mix
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...emphasis of the school will be different from Harvard's approach because Yale will instruct public and private officials in business and government at the same time. Harvard has always believed that public administration and business don't mix that well...
...adroitly buried by the press as extraneous. When Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee called Judge Garrity the only man in this town with any guts, the paper gave the statement virtually no play, and a columnist quickly huffed and puffed about how baseball and social criticism don't mix...
More than any man involved in the struggle against the construction, Murphy knows how high a price private institutions must pay to build a power plant. That price rightly ought to be prohibitive, Murphy says, because doctors and power don't mix. He has faith that someone will recognize the dangers of putting a large plant smack in the middle of a medical area, but he's not sure if that recognition will come too late...
Here it is, folks! The week you have been waiting for, the week the networks premiere their brand-new, grand new ... ah ... product mix. Admittedly that phrase falls a trifle lamely on the ear, lacking as it does the excited tone of the on-air promos they have been pumping at us all summer. It does, however, have the virtue of accuracy. To begin with, the "new season" consists mainly of old stuff. Among television's 70 regularly scheduled prime-time programs, no fewer than 45 are carryovers from last year (and, in several instances, the year before...
...school pupils up to twelve miles across town each day to bring about racial balance in the city's predominantly (71.5%) black classrooms. The other plan, prepared by the Detroit Board of Education, called for the busing of 51,000 students, with primary concentration on leveling the racial mix in heavily white schools...