Word: talentedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that Yale has a number of standouts who specialize in particular events, while Harvard has a smaller number of starts who often compete in two or three events each. This strategy is successful against many of the Crimson opponents, he said, but against a team of Yale's talent and depth it can have only limited success...
...compromise, he provided an elastic framework of government wherein Israelis' divergent political passions could coexist. "Put three Zionists in a room," Eshkol used to say, "and they will form four political parties." Israel has no fewer than 13 parties, and it is a measure of Eshkol's talent as a moderator that eight of them, representing 93% of the electorate, were in his coalition government...
...ones ? have not yet convinced skeptics that they have the talent to run the huge structures that they have built. Warns Chairman Willard F. Rockwell Jr. of North American-Rockwell, the aerospace-electronics combine: "Sooner or later, after all the crazy speculation, after all the manipulations, those acquisitions must be operated profitably. And it isn't easy to find the management." Conglomerates must cope with the problems of maturity ? the inevitable day when the pace of expansion slackens. Then, without the continuous growth-through-merger that has too often been the basis of their Wall Street appeal...
Divorced. By Jill St. John, 28, an eternal starlet (Tony Rome) with more talent for marrying (three times) than acting: Jack Jones, 31, television and nightclub singer; after 16 months of marriage, no children; in Juarez, Mexico...
...LEAST there were advantages in that clique. It revolved around Mayer--he had charisma, "talent, flash, élan that brought people in, and a controlled theatrical madness." Scott Kirkpatrick, who built for the summer company for two seasons and produced Erie said they felt they were doing something good that wasn't in existence anyplace else around here. "We thought we did a good job, and that we could affect people...