Word: summing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...side. Distillers, however, did tacitly admit some moral responsibility. The company offered to pay an average $36,000 per child on condition that the suits were withdrawn and the offer accepted as final. In 1969 Distillers proposed to settle on all parents of thalidomide children a lump sum...
...sum, a plentiful supply of job openings will make a welcome graduation present for the class...
...that has never been bombed are unable to conceive what the waves of bombers overhead would sound like the way that our legs would fell weak and trembling as we ran for cover: the pride and gratitude we would share for our sharp-eyed anti aircraft gunners. If in sum, we cannot hear the cries of the maimed children in the aftermath of an American carpet bombing--then it is doubtful that we will protest such bombings with much conviction emotion of anger. And this lack of emotion is what makes us Germans...
...questions as the anti-spider campaign at the Geology Building and cost-defectiveness in Faculty Club horsemeat-procurement policies. The odds are, I suspect, that I (and a lot of others) will somehow benefit. At the very least, I will be so relieved that I might give an enormous sum to the Harvard College Fund...
...success. But over the years, an archaic ballpark, a deteriorating neighborhood, and a roster of mediocre players have considerably dulled the sparkle of the New York Yankees. Last week the team's owners, the Columbia Broadcasting System, cut their losses by selling the Bronx Bombers for the modest sum of $10 million cash to a syndicate headed by Yankee President and CBS Executive Michael Burke...