Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...believes that he must offer formal competition that will put pressure on Muskie to take hard positions on controversial issues. Further, if McGovern can demonstrate that a genuine contest is shaping up-a gigantic if -Muskie's ability to nail down commitments of support from party leaders will suffer. The strategy also calls for stressing the importance of the primary season next year. Said McGovern: "I think that there's a different mood in the Democratic Party since the 1968 Chicago experience. You're going to have to demonstrate strength in the primaries...
...Violinists Leonid Kogan and David Oistrakh and Pianist Emil Gilels. Nor do the Soviet Jews face the open, rampant persecution that German Jews endured in Hitler's Third Reich. But that is small consolation for the vast majority of Russia's 3,500,000 Jews who suffer job discrimination, racial slurs, and the anxiety that arises from being regarded as outsiders or even potential traitors by many of their fellow citizens...
...doctors can do is to prolong the victim's life. They cannot even diagnose the disease before it appears-generally at an age when the patient has already had children. The disease can be passed on only by those actively afflicted; half of their children are likely to suffer from...
Both Penn and Harvard suffer from the fact that their polo clubs do not receive support from the school administrations, while Yale's squad is sponsored under the athletic department. The Crimson maintains itself on team dues and donations...
...moderate income people suffer most from any bad economic situation. While 16 per cent of the Cambridge population is above the $15,000 income level, another 15 per cent falls below the poverty level. With 85 per cent of Cambridge rents higher than $100 a month, it is almost impossible for a family of moderate means to live in Cambridge...