Word: uncertainity
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wishes" to "leave the marriage and pursue an independent career" the couple "will begin living separately and apart." According to the announcement, "Pierre will have custody of their three children [Justin, 5, Alexandre, 3, and Michel, 1½], giving Margaret generous access to them." Whether divorce will follow is uncertain, since both are Roman Catholics (Margaret by conversion). "Both pray," the statement concluded, "that their separation will lead to a better relationship between themselves...
...uncertain whether the allegations against Nelson will affect his contract as an assistant professor in Political Sciences at Claremont and officials at that school could not be reached for comment last night...
...world in this way, but when you do it fits into a pattern and you can see it," Jaynes says. "Look at the change in human nature, the change in man's relationship to God" between ancient and modern times, he adds. Everything may seem much more complicated, more uncertain today. But then, he concludes, "men were not good or evil then. It was the voice...
Baird, however, was uncertain about the team's future. He said the new men's water polo coach is an advocate of the sport, and the new pool being built will permit an expanded women's program. But if there are any problems with the budget next year, "water polo will be the first to go," he said...
...month had pushed the timetable back; Peres, if he wins, may require at least a month of delicate negotiations to put together the kind of coalition Cabinet that Israelis are used to. Beyond that, to foreign observers, the new U.S. Administration's learning processes have seemed a little uncertain. The President's habit of ruminating in public on such complex and emotionally freighted issues as defensible borders for Israel or a homeland for the Palestinians has given some of the participants second thoughts about what might happen at Geneva...