Word: mutual
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...this, Alvarado answered, "I never used public funds or the public system for personal gain." He maintained that his District 4 staff "functioned as a family" and told the New York Spanish-language newspaper El Diario that North Americans do not understand the Hispanic values of family and mutual assistance...
...judging from the attacks on White which Elledge relates, twentieth-century Americans have not always liked White. In 1935, when The New Yorker was nine years old, both White and his wife Katharine Angell, together with their mutual friend James Thurber, had been making names for themselves through their work on the magazine. Desiring to be both witty and disinterested, informative but sophisticated. The New Yorker...
...promised to limit Defense budget increases McGovern vows to cut military spending 20 to 25 percent. The reduction would come from halting production of the M-X. the B-1 and the space warfare program, and from requiring U.S. allies to assume a greater portion of legitimate costs of mutual security. Nor has McGovern steered clear of other sacred cows, he has said he will freeze Social Security and other non-need-based entitlement programs to reduce federal deficits. Farmers would no longer receive subsidies to limit production; instead, the government would buy surpluses and distribute them to alleviate hunger...
...look back further. In January 1983, Iowa's popular Democratic Congressman, Tom Harkin, endorsed Mondale, sending a strong signal to the party faithful. But wait. The logbook shows that Mondale journeyed to Iowa in February 1982 in tow of Congressman Neal Smith, the two doing a little mutual stumping. Important Democrats took notice...
...conventional attack. Therefore, the doctrine would require a nuclear response at an early stage. Yet strategic nuclear parity deprives the threat of strategic nuclear war of much of its credibility; mutual suicide cannot be made to appear as a rational option. And no alternative nuclear strategy has been developed. Partly for this reason, public opinion, essentially unopposed by most NATO governments, is moving powerfully against any reliance on nuclear weapons?even tactical ones...