Word: trusted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...interviews are brutal. Well, not brutal but comprehensive," Robert T. Puopolo '79, a big brother volunteer, said yesterday. "When they ask for references, they aren't kidding around. They send out questionnaires asking them, 'Would you trust your children with this person?'" he added...
...Meguid had said, "Let us have a fifth battle for peace," referring to four previous wars between Israel and the Arabs that left 10,010 Israelis dead and 28,824 on the Arab sides. Echoed Herzog: "We accept the challenge. We are prepared to set out on what we trust will be the fifth and final struggle, the struggle for peace...
...youth wing in Salisbury, Muzorewa said he was willing to enter negotiations. Expressing sympathy for the idea of guarantees for whites, the bishop added that "we are sincere and honest when we say we will look very seriously to those things that will retain their confidence and trust in the future...
...foreign securities and effectively forced foreigners who had been accustomed to floating bond issues in the U.S. to borrow elsewhere. But I.E.T. was lifted in mid-1974, and since then the foreigners have come flooding back sell what they call Yankee bonds to Americans. According to Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., the total ofj public foreign-bond borrowings in the U.S.-mostly by governments -jumped from less than $500 million in 1973 to $4.5 billion in 1976. This year it will top $5 billion, and many Wall Street bankers expect even that figure to triple within another five years...
...remote parts of the Middle East until she found a kinder husband, the archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan. She began to create a series of lonely, high-strung heroines, and soon fashioned a sleuth, Jane Marple, whose method of detection is based on solid premises: appearances are misleading and to trust is to be deceived...