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Although Ford said yesterday that "it's important that we get a win in [today] before the Brown game," he doesn't want his players to overlook the importance of the non-league MIT contest...
...overlook Charlie Byrd if you are in the market for some jazz guitar this weekend. He's at Sandy's Jazz Revival in Beverly through Saturday...
...subtle and cautious man with a pro nounced aversion to ambiguity, Gazit has been called by Henry Kissinger, not altogether kindly, "Mr. Dot-the-I's-and-Cross-the-Ts." Having left some minor loopholes in their last agreement with the Egyptians, the Israelis are determined not to overlook a thing this time around-hence Gazit's presence. "We just want to be sure of the wording this time," says one Israeli military man. "It doesn't mean we have an agreement but if we do get one, God forbid, we want the words to be right...
...most part, Sadat tends to overlook such dealings. Since he is part of the system, he has no desire to topple it. Rather, he has a stake in preserving the existing social structure, and he believes that the best way to preserve it is to stabilize the whole area by getting a peace settlement-one written by a moderate like Anwar Sadat...
Pipes's failure to discuss the rising proletariat is his most serious omission. In the end, his conservative bias leads him to overlook the savior in Russian history he was looking for. And with this error, it is no wonder that his Russia remained the vast, backward, absolutist country it had been for centuries...