Word: repeatedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...repeat: I am deeply sorry and I apologize...
...first policy statement, the new Premier promised both fidelity to the Salazar legacy and a new direction for the nation's life. "The great danger for pupils is always to do no more than repeat their teacher," he said, "forgetting that a thought must be living if it is to be fruitful. Life is a constant adaptation." In defense of his teacher's leg acy, he began by reappointing all the important Ministers in Salazar's Cabinet to their old posts. And he reaffirmed his predecessor's basic policies of holding onto Portugal's colonies...
...mass-travel market that would have some 450 of the new planes in service by 1976. Then, too, unforeseen competition now looms from Lockheed and McDonnell Douglas, whose "airbuses," originally designed for shorter hops, could well be stretched in range and payload. Still, Boeing expects that history will repeat itself. When the last "new era" in flight came in the late 1950s, the then-new jetliners expanded air travel beyond even the most optimistic expectations...
Sophomore end PETE VARNEY, who caught 11 passes for 89 yards in his varsity debut Saturday, was named Eastern Collegiate Athletic Association sophomore of the week. Varney scored 8 points on one touchdown and a two point conversion against Holy Cross, and will be looking to repeat the performance against Bucknell on Saturday...
...humbled Davidson last week, and boasts a top-grade passer in Sam Havrilak, who also led the team in rushing in 1967. Penn also has a good quarterback, Bernie Zbrzeznj, and 26 other returning lettermen. Bucknell topped a more potent Quaker team by a point last season and should repeat its success...