Word: reestablishes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...ruggers look forward to a better spring season. "It was good to end the season on this note," Caldwell said. "We are starting to get more of a base and reestablish ourself...
...even though Iran has continually proven itself a liability for Reagan, the Middle East nation can easy become a symbolic boon for the ailing president, enabling him to reestablish himself as an itchy-fingered Dirty Harry...
Numerous in the area until man destroyed their nesting sites, the turtles will help reestablish the ecological cycle. Officials say the creatures pose no danger to live users of the Ganges, though the project is not without risks. "Poaching will be our biggest problem," says Rajendra Prakash Sharma, chief wildlife warden of Uttar Pradesh. "Turtle meat is considered a delicacy...
Third, divestment candidates, though not explicitly committed to broad reforms, necessarily will work to reestablish to board's influence in the vital area of finance. President Derek C. Bok and the six other members of the Corporation control virtually every aspect of the $715 million budget and $4 billion endowment. In order even to call divestment to a vote, Overseers would have to investigate and to assume increased responsibility for Harvard's purse, limiting to some extent the self-perpetuating Corporation's primary source of power. Although Bok includes Overseers in some of the financial decisions facing the University, divestment...
After the loss to Army in December, it was important for Harvard to reestablish itself against Dartmouth before travelling to the Tigers' den. And by Saturday evening, it was clear that the Princeton meet this year will be another in what has become an annual showdown for the Ivy title...