Word: tre
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Marines at the Eighth and I Street barracks, an imposing brick quadrangle in the midst of the city's black ghetto, insist on maintaining the values that were the U.S. military's before it went mod. Here the emphasis, indeed the very raison d'être, is the preservation of spit-and-polish discipline. Let the other services allow beer in the barracks or sideburns in the field. Not the Marines, where tough tradition continues to be served. Since 1957, the spring and summer parades at Eighth and I have been an integral part of that mystique...
...Tricia have managed to go out frequently without undue attention, dining in restaurants and attending concerts. Her Secret Service agents usually asked the maître d' not to publicize their visit ? and whenever their presence at a certain place made its way into Washington society columns, that restaurant was struck from Tricia's list. They have few complaints about living in a fishbowl. If anything, being the President's daughter afforded Tricia additional protection for the privacy that both she and Eddie cherish...
...President of Pakistan is not a President that you understand in your country. You do not regard a tyrant a President of people. And before the tyrant usurped power in ten years the Government of Pakistan had about ten Prime Ministers! And, finally, will America allow U.N. to go tre way of the League of Nations...
...about the teach-in, as did four other SJP members. In addition to making clear that we could expect no more protection than last time, and in particular that the University would not undertake to check bursar's cards and confiscate bull-horns at the door of the that-tre, Mr. Cox suggested that closed circuit TV might be a good medium for the whole event. Considerable informal pressure was also brought to bear on us by the administration...
...landscape seen through the window in the portrait might well be the valley of the Guindy River running northeast to its junction with the Jaudy, with Tre-guier on the right bank of the Guindy and Plouguiel on the left...