Word: succeeded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...want all these positions to be aired in the course. We feel the course cannot succeed unless they are. We feel it is only by open and complete dialogue among people with different positions that any real learning and understanding can result...
Their reasons for doing all this work are clear. They want the course to succeed, they are dedicated to its aims, and they've had time to prepare. Compare this to the situation of most new teaching fellows. One or two days after Graduate School registration, they attend their departmental meeting, and find out what course sections and tutorials they're scheduled to lead. They start right in teaching the next week (often for the first time in their lives), handling material they probably haven't studied since sophomore year of college. Overworked and invariably unprepared, they manage to stumble...
Using any three-digit number he is certain to succeed with...
...mysteries of the heart and conscience, the collision between life and death, the triumph over spiritual anguish." He told his accusers with bitter humor that he knew very well what such views could mean for him. "I am alone, my slanderers are hundreds," he said. "Naturally I will never succeed in defending myself, and I cannot know in advance of what I will be accused. If they say I am a supporter of Copernicus' solar system, and that I set the fire that burned Giordano Bruno at the stake, I will not be very surprised...
...Issue. Wickman, 44, is one of two leading candidates to succeed wily Prime Minister Tage Erlander, 67, if he makes good his promise to retire next year. The other is brash Education Minister Olof Palme, 41, who stirred up a storm last winter when he marched in a torchlight parade with North Viet Nam's Ambassador to Moscow to protest the U.S. bombing. Like Palme, most Swedes oppose Washington's Viet Nam policy. Sweden's own foreign policy, however, was never an issue in the campaign. After all, Sweden's traditional neutrality has kept...