Word: scareder
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"He made it sound like the course might not be offered pass-fail anymore," said one scared senior.
The Nixons were less amusing. When the White House decreed that reporters covering Julie Nixon's wedding reception had to stay outside and rely on briefings, Martin sneaked in by masquerading as a friend of a bridesmaid. She subsequently found herself banned from Tricia Nixon's wedding, but...
But Senate races are not necessarily decided by coattails, no matter how strenuously a candidate hangs on. Simon should--and probably will--win because he's running on a consistent and honorable record. For his part, Percy's just running scared. Advantage, Simon.
The Reagan strategists did not try to conceal their concern that one issue might yet wipe out the President's comfortable lead in the polls, which last week ranged from nine points (Harris) to 25 points (NBC). "The age thing is what we're most scared of," admitted an aide...
Some of the bookmakers approached "were scared," he said.