Word: shapely
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Mondale knows the nature of Jimmy Carter-and that Jimmy could cut him off at the knees." At the press conference, Carter said the Vice President has been especially influential in helping him shape his policies on energy, tax reform, the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and the Middle East. Mondale at first spoke out in support of Lance, but he later concluded that Lance should...
Another sports enthusiast, Sandy L. Assaro '81, said, "I'm getting in shape for the Bonne Bell Mini-Marathon on Monday. And I'm going to a Woody Allen Festival tomorrow night, and after the marathon I'm going to a cook-out. And if I have some time, I'm going to catch up on my Hum 9a reading...
...Whatever shape SALT II eventually takes, it will be carefully scrutinized by the Pentagon and national security affairs experts in Congress. Some, like Democratic Senator Scoop Jackson of Washington, fear that U.S. negotiators might be tempted to give away too much to the Soviets. Jackson, in fact, argues that the Senate should ratify even the "policy declaration" by which the Administration promises to respect SALT ceilings. (The Arms Control and Disarmament Act makes any arms limitation agreement subject to congressional approval.) To make his point, Jackson, who heads the arms-control subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee, plans...
...with Carl Gustav Jung in Switzerland, Sheldon returned to the U.S., where he interviewed several thousand subjects for the theory he popularized. People with a frail physique and introverted behavior he called ectomorphs; those muscular in build with a predisposition for physical activity were mesomorphs; and those fleshy in shape and outgoing in personality were endomorphs. Sheldon also did research in the relation between these body types and organic disease...
...History courses would focus on the historical contest of contemporary problems or on historical topics that would illustrate "the complexity of events--purposeful and accidental--that shape people's lives," he said...