Word: rewardingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Metro Squad, which includes 40 law-enforcement officers from seven neighboring counties, and Missouri put 168 state troopers into the streets to look for would-be bombers. Kansas sent in its state troopers and its highly rated Kansas Bureau of Investigation. Despite the offer of a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the bombers, law-enforcement officials still have no idea who is responsible for the outrages...
...last week, 150 white students staged a sit-in at the trustees' office to support the blacks' demands for a new center building and black guards to protect black housing. Cornell President Dale R. Corson asked the FBI to probe the fire and posted a $10,000 reward to help catch the arsonists. As black anger deepened, Corson imposed an 11 p.m.-to-7 a.m. campus curfew and got a court injunction to prevent further disruption...
...Under present Army policy not one of our hard-working and much decorated canine friends will return to the U.S.A. alive," wrote a dog handler from Vietnam. "Instead we will reward them for a job well done by sentencing them to mass euthanasia...
...could reward them for a job well done...
...Crowe and Paul Harding as the Bishop of Caerleon were splendid, though Donald Ewer as Mr. Crowe's accomplice in blackmail burlesqued the role of Jeremiah Sant with a thick Irish accent. Liza Cole, Julie Andrews' mother in Hawaii, played the warm-hearted Agnes with unabashed charm. Her reward after the wildly sentimental scene with Hadrian in the Papal chambers was a well-deserved round of applause...