Word: regained
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...CONGRESSIONAL LIMITATIONS ON U.S. FOREIGN POLICY. I think I have a good understanding for the historic and psychological reasons that have driven Congress to act as it has. In the medium and long run, I hope that the American Administration will regain a greater amount of independence in international operations from the trends inside Congress...
...regain the initiative, Political Science Professor Ted Greenwood believes the U.S. must commit itself as a country to solving its most pressing technological problems. In the past, he notes, Government and science worked together to close the missile gap and place a man on the moon. Now, he believes, the two should adopt a similar attitude toward ending the energy crisis, which he and others consider the most urgent problem facing the nation. It is too early to tell if Greenwood's advice on energy will be heeded, but there is at least one indication that the country intends...
Yellin, who along with the rest of the team had just returned from a week-long layoff, seemed to regain her timing in the next set. Roberts fell behind, 5-2, before pulling out a clutch 7-5 match-winning victory...
...Crimson, 1-3 after a successful Florida campaign, has some composure to regain before Tuesday's game with...
...demonstrations forced López Rega to quit last July, Isabel became a near recluse. At her infrequent public appearances, she was visibly nervous, often tearful and sometimes nearly hysterical. Last fall, claiming failing health, she took a leave to retreat to the hills of Córdoba to regain her strength. Many Argentines felt-and hoped-that she would resign. Yet 32 days later she returned to the capital, only to be hospitalized within a few weeks for a gall bladder attack that seemed more political than physical...