Word: pushed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Howard Baker sided with Shultz. "I have but one constituent," he said, referring to the President, who was chairing the meeting. "And I understand that he wants to overcome these obstacles and push ahead. We have a presidential commitment. We have an obligation to make a real effort...
Wright, speaking with reporters before Reagan acted, said that if Democrats can't override Reagan's veto, they would push "the strongest, most effective trade bill that you can, but that will take time...
George had different reasons for picking Harvard. "I had to even out the score," George says, referring to the fact that they already had two brothers at Yale. "Neither Jack nor my other brothers tried to push me either way. They let me decide where I wanted...
EPPS' displeasure with the fraternities' use of Harvard facilities is very questionable. The only reason the final clubs are located in the middle of campus is that they had enough money to buy their way into the Square. Moving Black fraternities and sororities' meetings off campus would, in effect, push out a significant portion of Black social life...
...After a series of appeals, the NLRB rules that the union may hold its election in the Medical Area. Both the union and the University push for a quick election early in June...