Word: reaffirm
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...yesterday's finale to determine the champion, the Bruins easily outswam and outshot the beleaguered aquamen, coasting to a 12-4 victory to reaffirm their dominance in New England water. Harvard has now succumbed to Brown six straight times on the past two years...
Actions like those tend to speak louder than words, and the K-School should continue its efforts to increase its responsiveness to real human needs, not potential donors' fancies. But as a first step, it should loudly reaffirm its commitment to maintaining the identification with Kennedy, in name and spirit...
...Spencer, 20, the well-born and distinctively dishy commoner, is a fairy tale of present pomp and past glory, a last page from the tattered book of empire with the gold leaf still intact. It is by Rudyard Kipling out of Walter Bagehot, a ceremony intended to refurbish and reaffirm tradition...
...Noting the situation created by the Camp David agreements, they reaffirm the right to existence and security of Israel and of all the states of the region as well as the right of the Palestinian people to a homeland...
Returning from a trip to Saudi Arabia last week, Schmidt had stressed that West Germans, as citizens of a divided nation, were sympathetic to the Palestinian "moral claims of self-determination" and warned against branding all factions of the P.L.O. "terrorists." Though he was careful to reaffirm Israel's right to exist, Schmidt faulted Begin's policies as "not farsighted enough...