Word: quicked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...only hope that by some miracle, supply-side economics will begin to work. Otherwise, he will learn a simple lesson: Voters are ready to give new things a try, but lose their nerve swiftly. When an experiment fails to be all things to all parties, voting citizens are quick to forget how dissatisfied they once were...
Harvard Athletic Director John P. Reardon '60 is quick to point out that each of these cases involved quite different circumstances than those involved with the Breakers...
Like many undergraduates, I was frustrated by the lack of substantive discussion during the Undergraduate Council's first semester. New, however, the birth pains are over, and everyone is trying hard, with results, I think, of which the College can be proud. The Crimson should act be so quick to assume bad faith when it won't like the time to learns what is going in. Jeff Recon '86 Co-Chair, Academic Committee Undergraduate Council
...strategic forces. It was a brave first attempt that unfortunately did not solve the root issue of multiple warheads. Even were the Soviets to accept our proposal, the Eureka scheme would-at best maintain the existing balance; it would almost surely worsen rather than ease our dangers. A quick glance at the numbers involved illustrates the problem...
Libyan Dictator Muammar Gaddafi may have wanted to acquire nuclear technology. Lebanese Businessman Anthony Tannoury seemed anxious to make a lot of quick bucks. Neither succeeded, but those were the elements of what seems to have been an unusually audacious swindle...