Word: tend
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Blunders don't worry Cobb very much, not with Dave Poe and John Dockery playing behind him. "Especially Dave," Cobb admitted." Dave's on my side of the field. You tend to make some mistakes back there, and it's great to have a couple of seniors behind you who really know what they're doing...
...Russians have vociferously denied Wildenstein's charges, but French critics tend to agree with him. "The Russians boxed us in very neatly on this one," an art critic for Le Figaro said privately. "On est des cocus." (We've been cuckolded.) As for the Louvre's curators, they protested that they had merely accepted the show from Bordeaux, where it was organized by the Gaullist mayor, Jacques Chaban-Delmas, with the blessings of Culture Minister André Malraux. However, one curator admitted: "The first thing I did when I noticed-uh-certain things, was rewrite the catalogue...
That's one possibility. But the fact is, that no one will really confidently predict what will happen if PR is abandoned. Many independent elements might tend to go their own way out of pure self-interest or distrust for Sullivan...
Many of the students are involved in Harvard-Radcliffe extra-curricular activities or in intensive work within their field. Occupied in this way, they do not have the time either to contribute to or to profit from House activities. These students tend to keep very different hours from the people around them. Members of dramatic groups or publications may wish to work on those activities for half the night, type a paper, and sleep a good part of the day. Even if a student has a single room, it is almost impossible for her to follow such a routine...
Given the two parties' community of aims, Democrats place more reliance on federal solutions, while Republicans stress individual opportunity. Democrats tend to favor the managed economy, while Republicans espouse more of a market economy; Democrats are likely to believe that spending and deficits create prosperity; while Republicans still worship at the shrine of the sound dollar. None of these are absolutes; in the attempt to win the consensus, parties gladly let their values overlap and intertwine...