Word: smile
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...made some what more pleasant by Harvard's relative stability even in a period of general recession. Years of cautious investment and generous alumni contributions have provided O' Brien and subordinates plenty of capital with which to support University projects. Not surprisingly O'Brien is rarely found without it smile his face...
...promoted countless social causes without questioning their country of origin or their ultimate goal. But she could also be brainy, fearless and tough, and just hammy enough at times to take the curse off her indomitable goodness. After all, when impressionists mimicked Eleanor Roosevelt's buck-toothed smile, they were also repeating her messages on tolerance and humanity...
...Reduction Talks, as a somewhat artificial way to distinguish his Administration's goals from those of its predecessor. The Soviets profess to share the desire for reductions; they have even added the word to the Russian designation of the talks ("Our first concession," says Zamyatin with a wry smile). But they object strenuously to the sorts of reductions that the U.S. wants...
...nothing of it." But she was blessed to repeat two years ago. "I could appreciate it then, actually enjoy it," she said. "During my pregnancies, I did all the things I'd missed out on. Now I treasure playing tennis and being excited at Wimbledon." With a pretty smile, she took her leave in the second round this year...
...state senate, which had rejected the amendment four times before, knocked it down once more, 22-16. ERA opponents in the galleries applauded politely; supporters broke into angry chants of "Vote them out!" Said Billie Bobbitt, a Florida spokeswoman for the ERA: "We've learned to smile and be sweet, but we aren't going to play that game no more...