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...that a bunch of adolescents would claim more merit than those who have fought for 20 years," he declared. In pro test, the leftists began leaving the plaza -closely pursued by right-wing Peronistas, who chased them down side streets, beating them with bamboo staves. The day's toll: 90 wounded...
...people trying to do something . . . We live by and believe in a forgiving spirit," he said. Air Force One lifted off the run way, and the Governor took off his coat to cool down. There lingered the faint feeling that Richard Nixon's troubles are taking a toll even among the true believers of Jackson...
Thal's cool precision took its toll on Schaffer in the second set as Schaffer lost her poise and continually double-faulted in crucial situations...
Mike O'Malley, who started on the mound for the Crimson, left the game after the third inning, having blanked the Jumbos on only one hit. The cold weather took its toll on O'Malley's accuracy, however, and he departed after issuing four walks...
...expertise of its staff. Many employees were assigned to FEO on a temporary basis, and have since returned to their agencies; their replacements had to start from scratch to learn their jobs. Moreover, the long hours that FEO officials have invested in getting the programs started have taken a toll. One top assistant has resigned because of the grueling pace, and two other key aides have left because of disagreements over how the allocation programs should...