Word: perish
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...There was no problem between me and the U.S. The problem is U.S. support for Israel. I told Nixon that because we had suffered a military setback, we would not perish. We will never surrender. We are holding...
...modern Church crucifying Christ, so we can envision Harvard University terminating the contract of Socrates because he had produced no written work. Although all the written rules stipulate that "creative work," and not printed pages, determine a candidate's eligibility for tenure, in practice the dictum of "publish or perish" retains its force...
People of the U.S., please, please change your methods, change your attitudes and get back on top before we all perish with...
...swimming in a sea of signs--puns, track jokes, and words of encouragement. For on Sunday in the stadium, Harvard faces Yale for the 76th time in a special rivalry that the Crimson and the Eli have managed to preserve in an era that has seen many other traditions perish...
...point has now come from Russell E. Train, chairman of President Nixon's Council on Environmental Quality. Last week Train voiced, on his own hook, the toughest line yet to come from a Nixon Administration official. "Most of us march to the tune of 'Produce or Perish,' and this has helped make of Americans a nation of high achievers," he told the Los Angeles World Affairs Council. "But with all of the benefits from continued economic growth, as a people we are beginning to question whether more is really better...