Word: rigorousity
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Considering the critical importance of the meeting confronting them, the three leaders seemed remarkably nonchalant. Jimmy Carter spent pleasant hours fishing in Wyoming, and Anwar Sadat went swimming in the Suez Canal. Though Menachem Begin stayed behind his desk in Jerusalem, he was working no more than his normal rigorous...
At 5 ft. 8 in., 110 lbs., Tracy was an almost perfect swimming machine, slim, long-armed and, after years of rigorous training, powerful. She learned to swim at four and, with the prodding of an older brother and sister (Amy, 17, played on the U.S. women's water polo...
Founded in 1970, the Birch camps take in some 1,100 youths between the ages of 14 and 22 every summer. The one-week sessions involve rigorous instruction in right-wing doctrine. Twenty lectures on "the rudiments of Americanism" are devoted to such themes as the dangers of gun control...
To head off contradictory policy statements, the White House has become much more rigorous in reviewing the prepared testimony of top officials before congressional committees. For example, White House aides who vetted Housing and Urban Development Secretary Patricia Harris' planned statements before the House Banking Committee last week felt...
Those who know that English public schools are in fact private may go to the head of the class. You are clearly ready for a longer lesson in paradox. Open your copies of The Old School Tie and begin studying a system of education that has been bullying and beloved...