Word: replays
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...kick to inflation. Even more annoying was the fact that, because U.S. officials were not aware of the big Soviet purchases, the grain was sold under a Government subsidy program, which meant that U.S. taxpayers paid for much of the Russian grain bought in the U.S. To avoid a replay of that fiasco, in 1975 Washington got Moscow to agree to a long-range sales arrangement intended to stabilize Russian grain purchases and do away with at least some of the secrecy surrounding them. Under the plan, Moscow is required to buy at least 6 million tons of U.S. grain...
During its ten months in office, the Carter Administration has put together an economic policymaking apparatus that often seems to be running a Washington replay of the classic Abbott and Costello baseball routine "Who's on first?" As the President and his aides have zigged and zagged-proposing and then abandoning a $50 tax rebate, touting a major tax-reform program, then delaying it and shifting the emphasis to tax cuts-businessmen, brokers and economic forecasters have complained that the Administration's economic voice is muffled and mystifying...
Bernard W. Frazier, director of public relations for the Firestone Company in Akron, Ohio, said yesterday the company's replay was "adequate and responsive...
...never went beyond a smile and the promise to talk with people. She supported the two referenda questions and sought out moderate reformers, yet not once during the campaign did she offer striking proposals for change. Instead, she presented a flexible image as if she were starring in a replay of the 1976 Carter presidential campaign...
Harvard at Yale -- No kidding now. The Crimson is incredibly psyched, and will take the best parts of the Dartmouth and Penn games and replay them in front of 70,000 disbelievers at the Bowl in New Haven...