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Although many candidates are promising to focus on particular issues if they are elected to the council, others offered more general platforms, saying that they hope to restore respect and moderation to the body.
Vowing to "escalate" their fight to restore the Law School's office for public interest law placement, law students have mobilized over the past weeks in numbers almost unheard-of at the normally complacent graduate school.
Often I needed the reassurance of one anonymous woman writer who counseled her fellow Crimson editors. In response to a plaintive question--"Help me restore my faith in human-kind"--she had written, "First you have to restore faith in yourself."
"It was very tough in 1981," recalls Brundtland of her first brief eight- month stint as Prime Minister, when it seemed sometimes that the entire country was waiting for her to fail. "In the worst times I always thought, If you get through this, it will be much better for...
The U.S. Coast Guard had six ships in the areaand sent armed crew members from the cutter Bearashore to help restore order.