Word: stay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...stay will be financed by an unrestricted grant from the Carnegie Foundation, which allows him to "do any scholarly thinking I would like to do," Samuelson said. He added that he will not teach any courses...
There was an hour and 10 minutes of team work, offense and defense. Finally we worked on specialties--punting and punt returns, passing and pass catching. The line normally works one-on-one at this point, but today Lentz let us go early. He wanted our timing to stay sharp. "It was a good practice," said Frank Ulcickas as we ran off. There had been lots of audible and visible spirit; everyone was hustling and chattering. The coaches were still tense, but quite hap- py. "Keep it up the rest of the week," said Yovicsin...
...rights. But Belaunde is smart enough to know that Peru will get neither the aid nor the continuing private investment it needs unless he makes a fair settlement soon. In private negotiations, he has proposed a deal that would give Peru the oil lands but allow the company to stay with a profitable operating contract-a compromise under which he would risk damage to his image as a champion of Peruvian nationalism...
...Fribourg is a respected ecumenical theologian. Father Giulio Bevilacqua was the Pope's confessor during his seminary days, but now serves as pastor of a poor church in the northern Italian city of Brescia. Bevilacqua assured his parishioners that he would continue to wear his plain black cassock, stay on as their parish priest...
Miles of Traffic. The sudden removal of Government subsidy will probably not ground the taxi lines, but it will make the industry's takeoff somewhat more difficult. There is no doubt, however, that the helicopter is here to stay. As jets force airports farther from big cities, leaving miles of increasingly congested traffic in between, necessity is likely to keep helicopters flying...