Word: supportively
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Deprived of power, Delvalle told reporters Friday night: "I don't have a seat of government, nor military support, but I do have 2 million Panamanians who are tired and bored of living under a regime that one man has governed capriciously...because of that I call for national resistance to paralyze the entire country starting Monday...
...first vote was on a proposal to endorse a senior's discrimination complaint against a final club and to call on final clubs to admit women. The second vote was on a proposal to give $250 to Stop Witholding Access Today (SWAT), a student group pledging to support the current complaint against a final club. The second vote took no stand on the complaint...
Regardless of the outcome of Scholnick's complaint, her action has renewed campus-wide debate on the clubs, bringing to the surface what seemed to be a dormant issue. Already a student group called Stop Witholding Access Today (SWAT) has been formally approved, pledging to support Schkolnick's case and to make students think before they join the clubs. And last night, the Undergraduate Council debated resolutions to provide funding for Schkolnick and to give her moral support...
...that Bush was picking up momentum. Dole's pollster, Richard Wirthlin, found Bush gaining ground but on the basis of his weekend data still insisted the Senator would triumph. The volatility of the poll data could be a troubling sign for both candidates. It is indicative of soft, unreliable support. Bush's ultimate 10-point victory shows that a good number of voters may have changed their minds just hours before the primary...
Dole charges, with some justification, that Bush tries to look decisive but that in his years as Vice President he has made only one real decision: to support Reagan on every issue. Dole, on the other hand, has been a forceful and decisive legislative activist, taking risks when necessary but also knowing when to compromise...