Word: successful
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...terms repeatedly last week in introducing his men. (He also used the phrase "extra dimension" ten times during the TV program.) Loyalty is another quality Nixon seeks, and he has obviously found it in Rogers, who says: "The only thing a Cabinet officer should have in mind is the success of the Administration...
...expanding axis of students, workers and intellectuals, who staged meetings, sit-ins and work stoppages to protest the Central Committee's announced intention of returning the country to stiff party rule. Not even optimists are convinced that, in the end, their pressure can reverse Russia's considerable success in crushing Dubcek's reforms. But for the time being, at least, the government has been compelled to acknowledge a second reality: the people...
Thousands of skilled factory workers, for example, have been ordered to take over administration of schools demoralized by the deportations, thus cutting into industrial production. So far, these workers have not had much success in reorganizing schools along Maoist lines, largely because the new order has so far not been spelled out. In the bar gain, they find themselves grappling with Red Guard remnants who are reluctant to join the move to the countryside...
Risk of Excess Success. Despite the emphasis on black studies and black pride, no anti-white hostility is discernible. By their own efforts, the students have rejected the lethargy and alienation inherent in their ghetto lives, and they take a positive view of the future. They plan to keep Freedom Annex improving and growing. Already, four dropouts from Eastern, encouraged by the Annex's freedom, have returned to classes and are doing well...
...name is the code message used by Japanese pilots over Pearl Harbor to signal their mission's success...