Word: reaffirming
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...most notable example of this has been the whole Davis controversy; a controversy that has not been simply reported, but rather exacerbated by the Crimson for its own purposes--probably to insure a steady flow of articles and at 'the same time constantly reaffirm the Crimson's opposition of racism. Even though opposed to Professor Davis's views. I cannot help being disturbed by the way in which they were reported: incompletely, and with an obvious implication of how they should be judged. The Crimson, in its usual style of taking the most sensational part of a story and exploiting...
...Union Jack should become a staple at the New York City Ballet. Balanchine plans to combine them, then add Tricolor, a celebration of France, promised for 1977. The result will be a full night's entertainment called Entente Cordiale. It should be fun. It should also reaffirm Union Jack 's basic assertion that tribute is possible with out aesthetic taxation and its suggestion that glory, old or otherwise, is where you find...
...that was just the point of the outing--one speaker even said she hoped her speech seemed familiar--to reaffirm the demands of the task force and to dramatize Harvard's lack of response since the demands were first presented...
Earlier in yesterday's meeting the CHUL rejected motions allowing one-to-one switches and one-way transfers by votes of 20-11 and 21-8 before voting to reaffirm its support of the transfer freeze...
Said a State Department aide: "The Government doesn't want to mess with grain sales and SALT negotiations." The SALT II talks are stalemated, but Washington was hopeful last week that Moscow would move toward at least an interim agreement. The U.S. has proposed that the two nations reaffirm the agreements reached by Ford and Soviet Party Chief Leonid Brezhnev in 1974, thus indicating readiness to discuss further limitations...