Word: succeeding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Celeste tell it, nine-term Ohio Republican Congressman Clarence ("Bud") Brown has a malady known as "the Washington perspective." In his bid to succeed retiring Governor James Rhodes, the 44-year-old Democrat, a Cleveland real estate developer and former Lieutenant Governor, has kept Brown on the defensive by casting him as the President's economic cheerleader...
...drilling and welding. The program has sparked interest in a school where the 200-student freshman class typically dwindles to 25 graduating seniors. Last June, Blitz hired four Marshall alumni, the first it had ever taken on. Says Plant Manager George Little: "These kids realize it is possible to succeed...
WASHINGTON--While Democrats claimed the trend was their way, Republicans predicted yesterday that the GOP's off your election strategy will succeed Tuesday in keeping Congress on President Reagan's course...
...people like George Carlin and Danger field." At Stuyvesant, Weinstein, Librie and Harris produced a humor magazine called Vageuries" which, they all say, "is a bit like the Lampoon." Comedy as a profession is another matter. Although most of those who have seen him perform think he could succeed in show business. Weinstein is doubtful. "I'd love to give it a try, but I really don't think the talent is there...
...Technicolor Dreamcont is the third). Each rolls onstage to packed houses, each rolls off leaving a wealthier producer. Perhaps the Harvard Corporation could convince Midas-touch Webber to compose a ditty of two for the University's fund-raising drive, though Derekim sounds too much like a banana to succeed anywhere outside Cambridge...