Word: paces
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...change of pace, how is it that Dean Archie Epps can tell the band that some kinds of material are in such bad taste that they can't be included during halftime shows at football games Isn't this a kind of censorship...
That's a tough pace to maintain, but an annual crop of sharp freshmen makes the task of keeping up with the competition easier. And of course, the annual success makes keeping up with the high school seniors easier as well. This year is no exception...
...three-year agreement is not reached before the old one expires at midnight on Sept. 14, as many as 465,000 autoworkers may walk out in a strike that could deeply wound the industry's recent prosperity. Says General Motors Vice President Alfred Warren: "The pace is going to have to pick up now. There's not much time left...
...pace of the talks quickened last week, the two sides remained far apart. GM and Ford delivered initial proposals that made scant reference to either guaranteed job security or wage hikes, two key worker issues. Complained Stephen Yokich, the U.A.W. chief Ford bargainer: "We're not playing in the same ballpark." In response, the U.A.W. executive board declared both GM and Ford to be potential strike targets, holding open the option of later zeroing in on one firm if bargaining strategy so dictated. Pulling workers off the assembly lines at even a single company could prove costly; when...
...both men agreed that progress had been made, but a pact remained elusive. Likud and Labor representatives also met to settle differences over foreign policy. Though both parties agreed that Israel should withdraw its 22,000 troops from southern Lebanon, there was disagreement over other key issues, including the pace of Jewish settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Bank...