Word: slashingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wouldn't be very hard to slash the basketball team (although everyone knows the CRIMSON doesn't do things like that), especially since the rest of the winter sports season was the most successful in the history of the college...
...before the Supreme Court of the State of New York. As Broadway Pressagent Richard Maney summarizes the whole matter in his book Fanfare: "Billing is the ne plus ultra, the be-all and end-all of the theater's children. To achieve it they will sacrifice their young, slash their salaries, forage for food and sleep in the subway. To maintain or enhance it, they'll stop at nothing short of murder...
Speaking on the issue of liberalized foreign trade, Freeman continued the Administration's mounting offensive aimed at persuading Congress to slash U.S. tariffs next year. Said Freeman: "It is imperative that the U.S. adopt policies that will help to expand and liberalise trade if we are to maintain our position of leadership and our share of the markets of the world. And there are few segments of the American economy to which this position is as important as it is to agriculture." Replied Shuman: "We're in favor of the reciprocal trade agreements, and we would favor...
...liberal-minded banker who was twice Ambassador to the U.S., Moreira Salles has tried hard to shake Brazil out of its economic nightmare-a looming 1961 budget deficit of $600 million, with inflation rumbling into the wheelbarrow stage. Moreira Salles turned off the spinning cruzeiro presses, laid plans to slash government spending 20%, drew up a sense-making tax-reform bill. The cruzeiro free-exchange rate, fallen 33% (to 360 to the dollar) firmed up to 340 and seemed about to right itself...
Last week San Francisco hotly debated Lowell's fate. At issue: School Superintendent Harold Spears's plan to shift Lowell from its condemned building in downtown San Francisco to new quarters in a middle-income district-and slash its "outside" students to 40% of enrollment. "If you pile up all your top students in one place," said Superintendent Spears, "you're hurting the city as a whole. We believe in equality of education...