Word: prospectively
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Grays resident--a promising Kirkland prospect added that he was going home to take a shower and then make a trip to the University Health Services...
...thing worse than unsuccessful efforts in the Middle East, Central America or anywhere might be to do nothing at all, a pleasant prospect in the short run but a course that often invites the ultimate disaster...
...says Dean Witter Analyst Alan Wapnick. "They've really gotten hammered." For example, the share price of U.S. Home, the largest American homebuilder, is down more than 60% from its 52-week high of 20¾ last May. An important reason for the decline, says Wapnick, is the prospect of higher interest rates...
Like the majority of the ten best papers, the Post faces the prospect over the next several years of replacing the man who guided it to its present eminence. Executive Editor Benjamin Bradlee, 62, has run the Post since 1965 and has given it much of its personality. The eventual change of command may relieve the paper of some of its combative impetuosity. With luck, it will retain its vivacity and panache...
This system, known as an ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile) system, has been a favorite of the Administration ever since Reagan made his March 1983 "star wars" speech. In his address the President held out the prospect of an America living secure in the knowledge that it "could intercept and destroy strategic ballistic missiles before they reached our own soil or that of our allies...