Word: paces
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...wanted to deny Massachusetts' unsettled game and overall speed," Scalise said. "We wanted to slow the pace of the game down and play six-on-six offense...
Smith's post as job placement director will expand to include separate positions in alumni administration, student services and job placement. The K-School has been "talking all year about changing and expanding the staff." Smith said, adding that the office has not kept pace with the school's growing enrollment over the past four years...
...agreement with the classical economic view that a nation should do what it is best at. But Bauer's recommendation suggests that Third World nations join a system rigged against them. Much like American farmers. Third World nations find the prices they receive for their products seldom keep pace with the prices of the things they must buy to satisfy their populations. They export items whose prices are largely dictated to them by richer industrial powers. The only group of exporters who were for a time, able to escape from this trap was the OPPC nations, who used monopolistic practices...
Truman's Administration had "less ego than perhaps any other," said Frank Pace Jr. who served as Secretary of the Army and Director of the Bureau of the Budget under Truman. Truman appreciated modesty and "was able to say very complex things in a very simple way," he added...
...Pace noted that Truman's great physical energy and "willingness to reach out for responsibility" made him particularly well-suited to be President, while Clark M. Clifford, legal counsel to Truman, praised Truman's humanitarianism and his courage to stand by an issue and "see it through...