Word: steering
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Pieckenhagen will be backed by Andrew Hawley at seven, Hunnewell at six, Rich Kennelly at five, Grout at four, Steve Potter at three, Mike Scott at two, and Neil Oleson in bow. Devin Mahony, who has coxed the heavies the entire season, will again steer the race for the varsity boat...
...front end and getting it low enough to lick the racetrack just might be the way of the future. But the other drivers said they'd like to see Big Daddy work out the fussy details first. For instance: Would it stay on the ground, and could he steer...
...that he might use force to quell any outbreak of civil disobedience. Stung by world opinion and holed up in a palace surrounded by barbed-wire barricades, Marcos may try to reassert his power. If that should happen, the only tempering influence left may be Cory Aquino. "She must steer a moderate course," said Businessman Jaime Ongpin late last week. "If she opts for violence, we will end up in anarchy...
Although both the U.S. and Britain initially expressed concern that Museveni would steer Uganda to the left, they have hinted at approval of the new government's moves to date. The Reagan Administration, said a State Department spokesman, was "encouraged by the fact that the National Resistance Army appears to be disciplined and has restored order to those areas of Uganda that it has controlled." Some wary Ugandans, however, have adopted a cautious attitude. "I cannot say what lies ahead of us," said Father Cyprian Lwanga, chancellor of Rubaga Cathedral in Kampala. "It seems that Museveni has a good program...
Through his semester as chairman, Offutt has consistently opposed Council activism, often unsuccessfully trying to steer the group clear of broader political issues such as divestment...