Word: riche
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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With less than four minutes left in the quarter, Harvard took possession on its own 20 and proceeded to drive downfield. Brown ham-and-egged with his receivers, first hitting Rich Horner on a crossing pattern for a first down on the 41, and then finding himself on the receiving end of a Paul Connors pass. Connors' toss was incomplete but the Colgate defender was whistled down for interference which gave Harvard a first down in Colgate territory...
There is an ever present belief in the Western world that Islam is contrary to modernization and progress. The current development and modernization in many oil-rich Islamic nations prove that progress and Islam can go together. If you call legalization of gambling, striptease, pornography and homosexual rights social reforms and modernization, I would say no to such progress...
...most forceful speeches, World Bank President Robert McNamara severely chastised the wealthiest nations for a trend toward increased protectionism that seems aimed at the rising amount of finished goods made by the less developed countries (LDCs). He noted that the rich countries still sell about five times as much manufactured products to the poor countries as they buy from them, and that the LDCs absorb fully 30% of the industrial world's exports of finished products. So rather than worrying about the LDCS' "minuscule" exports of such products, McNamara said, the richer countries would be wise to help...
...Rich Gossage relieved Hunter in the seventh and was hit hard in the next frame as the Royals tallied twice on an Amos Otis double, a Darrell Porter single, and an Al Cowens single...
...home-owners, scaled according to need. This is all well and good--we don't want the corporations to reap the windfalls as they did from Proposition 13. But circuit-breakers only divert time and attention from the real structural inequities in the tax system--the loopholes for the rich, the abatements for the corporations, the regressiveness of using tax incentives and credits to execute policy...