Word: representive
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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The timetable appears to represent a victory for Walsh, who had asked Congress for a 90-day delay in any grant of immunity, arguing that acting more swiftly would jeopardize his criminal investigation.
The case grew indirectly out of a 1982 suit in which Hand upheld two Alabama laws promoting prayers in public schools. When his ruling was reversed on appeal, an undaunted Hand accommodatingly allowed a group of parents and teachers who had intervened as defendants in the prayer dispute to proceed...
"One newspaper does not represent freedom of the press. With the eyes of the world on them, the Marxists and Communists will take a step back if it's convenient," said the former head of Coca-Cola in Managua.
"The Undergraduate Council doesn't have the stature yet [to represent the entire student body] on matters like [protest] guidelines," Jewett said.
Researchers have long suspected that heredity plays a role in some if not all cases, and the Amish present an ideal setting in which to test that hypothesis. Not only does bipolar behavior contrast sharply with the community's quiet ways, making it easy to diagnose, but a number of...