Word: reflective
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...caucuses than any other contender. When the final Michigan results are tallied, Jackson, with roughly 600 convention delegates, may have pulled virtually even with Michael Dukakis. The odds against a Jackson nomination remain prohibitive. But after his Michigan miracle, this most unexpected front runner could proclaim that the results reflect the "message, the authenticity and the soul of Jesse Jackson, versus the mechanics and the money of my opposition...
...mainstream journals and garnering dozens of prestigious grants, fellowships and prizes. Everywhere but at Harvard, history departments have recognized that many of the finest graduate students in American history are studying women in this field, often appointing not just one but several American women's historians to reflect the breadth and variety of the field...
...said she did not think the agency was exclusive. Hunt said the high number of ideas generated internally reflect the fact that students who are most interested in business tend to join...
From the extremes of blacker-than-thou to whiter-than-thou. Blacks have squandered unimaginable energy on intragroup color consciousness Isn't it time to appreciate the possibility that to be Black means, in part to reflect on the whole human family? If Blacks have to put any energy at all into intragroup color, let's celebrate it. We've denigrated it too much for much too long. Marvin Hightower...
...most striking problem with the committee's draft agenda is that it is remarkably one-sided. President Bok will help present both reviews, accompanied by five men whose policies reflect his own. There is absolutely no time allotted for opposing views. There is not a single South African speaker on the agenda, nor a single Black...