Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ROLE OF THE COURTS. Under our constitutional system, courts stand against any winds that blow as havens of refuge for those who might otherwise suffer because they are helpless, weak, outnumbered, or because they are nonconforming victims of prejudice and public excitement...
...known to suffer from chronic tuberculosis and has not been seen since June. His death or incapacity might be more disruptive than the death of Mao himself. If Mao were to die, his successor, at least, would be preordained. But if the chosen successor himself were to die, there would inevitably be a scramble over who should move into his place...
...level will be maintained through the '80s and '90s. By the final decade of this century, Japan will have caught up with the U.S. in living standards?at least in things like sewage, roads and tapwater systems. For the last 30 years of the century, Japan will continue to suffer from youth riots, urban guerrillas, environmental disruptions, parliamentary crises and weak political leadership. Nevertheless, Japan's parliamentarianism is likely to survive...
...defense, the Crimson presents probably the best fullback in the country in Chris Wilmot and the 1972 Olympic goalie, Shep Messing. With this strength up the middle. Harvard can afford to make an error or two at midfield and not suffer on the scoreboard...
...play and triggered his team's scoring threats. Just having the senior forward on the field promises the Quakers can exploit three or four dangerous situations per game. Unfortunately, Penn's weakness in the halfback line causes Liebermann to concentrate a great deal on defense and the Quakers will suffer from that loss...