Word: respecter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...teachers showing hatred of one another." The children most in need of schooling are the most affected, noted Harry Beilin, a professor of education and psychology at the City University of New York. He said: "The long-term effect of the strike is an undermining of the ability to respect authority." For those in high school, particularly students who hope to go to college, a protracted strike could be catastrophic...
...similar respect for the English weekend by the British authorities enabled Spy Donald Maclean to escape to the Soviet Union...
...Kuhrmeyer, vice president of 3M's duplicating productions division, expects color equipment to eventually capture at least 10% of a fast-growing copying-machine market that already amounts to $1 billion a year. Despite its substantial head start toward that rainbow of riches, 3M has every reason to respect the competition. RCA and Polaroid, which are both newcomers to the duplicating-machine business, are still working on color-copying processes of their own. Then, of course, there is always Xerox, whose color copier, when it comes out, will almost inevitably...
...over Dartmouth 22-7 last weekend, Penn was upsetting highly-touted Princeton 19-14, assuring itself of a winning season for the first time since 1958. Penn was picked as a pre-season favorite for the league cellar, but has pulled a surprise each week and has finally earned respect...
...going to restore order and respect for law in this country," said Richard Nixon when fie accepted the Republican presidential nomination in August, "there's one place we're going to begin: we're going to have a new Attorney General." Sharp as it was, Nixon's attack on Attorney General Ramsey Clark was almost kind compared to what some of Clark's other critics have been saying. On Capitol Hill, Clark's foes, both Republican and Democrat, refer to him as "Cream Puff." One Congressman, Republican Durward Hall of Missouri, has gone...