Word: share
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...replace Party Boss Hua Kuo-feng as China's Premier at the National People's Congress, Teng has in other ways been picking up trick after trick. He has gradually eliminated political opponents who shunted him into obscurity in the tumultuous Cultural Revolution, and bolstered those who share his pragmatism and belief that modernizing China must take priority over maintaining revolutionary zeal...
...insemination consistent with her independent nature. As she writes in A Sexual Suspect, the autobiography that makes her famous, "I wanted a job and I wanted to live alone. That made me a sexual suspect. Then I wanted a baby, but I didn't want to have to share my body or my life to have one. That made me a sexual suspect...
...large share of the credit must go to the show, one of those sure-fire hits in high-school, college and amateur theaters. An old-fashioned revival long before Nanette made them commonplace, the already sumptuously scored Anything Goes was packed with still more memorable melodies from Cole Porter's mind-boggling output. Now, in one show, we have the title song, "You're the Top," "It's DeLovely," "Friendship," "I Get a Kick Out of You," "Blow, Gabriel, Blow," "Take Me Back to Manhattan," and lesser known though equally delightful gems like, "Let's Misbehave," and "Heaven Hop." Whew...
...original work-study grant from the government in order to fund sizeable graduate school work-study programs, but the graduate schools did not claim as much money as Harvard had expected. Harvard reallocated the unused funds in February to undergraduate men, but women, as Radcliffe students, could not share the windfall...
...figures from a different angle shows that Radcliffe is not receiving less work-study money than other area schools with similar enrollments--but Radcliffe feels disadvantaged because it is immersed in the gigantic Harvard community whose undergraduates benefit from graduate school work-study money that women cannot share. Burton I. Wolfman, administrative dean of Radcliffe, says women are not significantly suffering from unemployment because of the work-study tangle although they may be underemployed if they are forced to take jobs that do not have the "educational component" required of work-study jobs. With the NDSL program, administrators...