Word: slimmed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Thomas H. Wright, an attorney for Princeton, said last Thursday that "the only argument on which Frank could appeal would be the distinction that eating clubs are not called fraternities, but that is a slim distinction...
Radcliffe opened with a power 20 and took a slim two-seat lead over Brown. Rowing at the strong pace of 35 strokes per minute for the bulk of the 1200-meter race, Radcliffe slowly increased the margin by taking occasional power tens...
...vote the draft resolution contained in document S/13827," said Donald Mills, the slim, elegant Ambassador from Jamaica who was serving as the United Nations Security Council president. After the members raised their hands, he announced the result: "Fifteen votes in favor, none against, no abstentions." U.S. Ambassador Donald McHenry then proudly addressed the meeting. "My delegation is pleased," he said, "that the council has spoken unanimously on this important issue." The occasion was indeed historic. For the first time, the U.S. had supported a Security Council resolution sharply criticizing Israel...
Whereas the minds of the oarsmen are on the Olympics, Coach Parker thinks in terms of the European summer regattas for the 14 man team. "I still have a hope for Moscow but it's pretty slim," he says...
...about the reconsideration of the situation of the hostages is a foolish expectation." Lawyers retained by Tehran are expected to file extradition papers in the next week or so in Panama, where the Shah has been living in exile. Though Panama probably will hear the suit, chances are very slim that it will hand over Iran's former ruler...