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...litmus test of that work came last year, when the relatively inexperienced junior was thrust into the starting spotlight. She registered victories over Yale and Brown in her very first starts...
...have the tax incentives to drill. The backbone of our domestic industry has always been the independents. They've found 80% of the nation's oil and gas. But we once had 62,000 small drillers and operators, and now there are fewer than 1,000. The government has thrust one disincentive after another at the industry...
Many of the techniques and steps of the process that you would use in a job search at home are equally useful in the overseas job quest. Information gathering--talking, reading, and writing--is the way to get started. The thrust of all of this activity should be directed to creating a network of contacts that will lead eventually...
...thrust of his program we support," said the official, adding that Rappaport's estimates of the savings under his plan were substantially correct. "I think we're generally working towards what he's calling...
...Good health is the result of a partnership between personal conduct, family and community support, and our health care system," he said. "No one can work alone. Working in tandem and in partnership, they powerfully thrust us on and down the road to good health and long life...