Word: offerred
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harting had similar sentiments to offer. John "doesn't exercise enough leadership in many situations. He leaves a lot unspoken and relies on people's sense of rowing etiquette. He rarely verbalizes, and he doesn't take the trouble to tell you what's wrong," Harting said...
Lull gave the script to officials at WCVB, who made an offer to show the videotape as part of the weekly series "Nightshift...
...before becoming Premier under President Georges Pompidou in 1969. Unceremoniously dumped by Pompidou after newspapers disclosed that he had, legally, paid no income tax for four consecutive years, he retired from national politics as mayor of Bordeaux. A proponent of the social reforms backed by Giscard, he can now offer substantial help by mustering parliamentary support behind the presidential policies. Chaban shares Giscard's vision of a France in which the left-right polarization that has divided the country for so long could be replaced by government by consensus. Sounding much like Giscard himself last week, Chaban told...
...author superficially assumes that Giorgio Napolitano, being a Communist, must necessarily offer a simplistic account of "the crisis of capitalism and the inevitability of the demise of an inherently exploitative system." In fact, the title of the talk is "The PCI and the Crisis of Italy's Political Economy." Emmerich's parochialism is evident in his assumption that any attempt to apply "Communist dogma" to a "real social situation" will be of merely quaint interest. If he can only see foreign class conflict and byzantine political plots in the current crisis in Italy, then perhaps Emmerich would be better...
...Office of Financial Aid will offer the incoming freshmen about $2.4 million in scholarships. $1.5 millions will go to men and $900,000 to women, Martha C. Lyman, acting director of financial aid, said...