Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...installing several dozen medium-range missiles in Cuba, Khrushchev aimed to create a nuclear "fist" close to the U.S. The Soviet Union could get a "cheap" nuclear deterrent that would threaten New York, Washington and other vital centers along the East Coast, accomplishing much with very little...
Making decisions and living with then ramifications is a vital part of a student's education. For the sake of ideological consistency, the college ought to support a system that maintains the sanctity of choice...
...give them credit, appalling that more students hoping to come here might be tempted to accept servitude in the armed forces. It is appalling most of all that the Faculty, which had the opportunity to voice its approval or disapproval, remained silent as stones in this matter of vital importance...
...defense, foreign policy, nuclear power and the entire range of official activity. The Hindustan Times, New Delhi's largest English-language daily, reported that documents handed over to foreign agents from the Defense Ministry "staggered the imagination of investigating officials." Said a senior investigator: "The security system and our vital papers have been stripped clean...
...most backward region of the country; its inhabitants are so poor that they are known as "the afflicted ones." A recurrent theme of the press conference was inflation, which is now increasing at an annual rate of about 230%. Neves said that cuts in public spending are vital, but vowed "not to commit the gross mistake of using recession as a deflationary instrument. On the contrary, we will promote the resumption of growth...