Word: resistent
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...contain 60 rookies, some of them getting $100,000 or more. At the other end of the age scale, Tim Horton, 43, has been lured out of retirement to steady a young Buffalo Sabres defense. So has Gordie Howe, 45, the legendary Detroit Red Wings star, who could not resist a big contract from the W.H.A. Houston Aeros to form the only father-son trio in hockey with his sons Marty and Mark...
...exploiting foreign countries and suppressing people, we must face up to the fact that we are telling ourselves we must get along with lesser amounts of raw materials and products, and we must be moral in the distribution of the amounts we have left. If we insist that Harvard resist Con Ed's attempts to buy the Storm Mountain property, we must be aware of the effects of our actions. Not only will the ecology of the area be preserved, but a smaller capability for energy production (which represents a certain amount of produced goods) will also be maintained...
...companies offered only 6¢. Led by Colonel Gaddafi, the government struck back by cutting production by 25% and lifting the posted price by 30¢, to $2.53 per bbl., the largest increase in Middle Eastern history until then. Most of the oil-company chiefs agreed to stand together and resist the rise, but Armand Hammer, chairman of Occidental Petroleum, capitulated...
...sure whether the students, who have the support of some workers, will be able to resist the police, but they continued to fight throughout the night...
...these custom-made headquarters, Jim Rippe '69, a former History and Literature student, turns out his zany--but certainly not dismissable--structures of fired clay. They are not ceramics, and though they are hollow they can't really be called pottery. Rippe would like to resist calling them anything...