Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rights of the Palestinian people. This resulted in the complex tragedy that plagues the Middle East. We who believe that ending one injustice should not be done by committing another should try to find a just and human way out of this complicated dilemma. To this aim, we trust that the United States will pursue with resolution and determination the effort to accord the Palestinian people their legitimate right to self-determination and help us build a new Middle East that respects national rights and that is free from discrimination, domination and racialism. This is the challenge that faces America...
Rooster [1957, 1969]--You either score heavily or lay a large egg. Although outgoing, you are basically a loner who does not trust most people. However, you are capable of attracting close and loyal friends...
...guild's members make the point that they have greater freedom-and mutual trust-than they could find on Seventh Avenue. "There's no backstabbing here," says Dennis Goldsmith, 31, a Jonathan Logan alumnus who started his highly successful Ma Chemise in Los Angeles only some 18 months ago. C.C.F.G. President Donald Cooper, 38, a native New Yorker and an owner of D.B.A. by Theodore, claims: "The goal of the guild is total mesmerization. We wanted people to jump up and down -and they...
Sophomore tutor Constance B. Smith said last night she hopes Verba will bring changes to the tutorial program since she considers the present paper review in sophomore tutorial "a rather insulting policy; if they have enough confidence to hire us they should trust our grading...
...wages of new employees, up to $4,200 per worker. Presumably this would induce businesses to hire more people, but it would not encourage capital spending, which continues to lag. "We're all in favor of getting unemployment down," says Beryl Spnnkel, executive vice president of Harris Trust & Savings Bank in Chicago and a member of the TIME Board of Economists. "But the question is: Are we going to get it down in the long run by encouraging investment in new plant and equipment or by gimmicks...