Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...million to 1.6 million, while the US Seventh Fleet's tonnage has declined from one million to 600,000. In addition, access to formerly US naval facilities at Cam Ranh Bay and Danang. Vietnam, give the Soviet Union a vastly increased ability to project power along Asia's vital links to Mideast oil. Furthermore. SS-20 missiles and vastly increased land-based air forces allow the Soviets to make their weight known throughout the area...
...this aspect of academia that lends itself to Harvard's prestige, to its reputation as an institution of great learning and to increasing its financial resources. Should this be the main criterion for awarding tenure? Is it not possible to say that a person's teaching abilities are of vital importance to those people who crowd the halls of Sever, Emerson and Jefferson? Consequently, can it not be said that students should and must be involved in the process of awarding tenure? Let us look further for an answer...
...vital question remains: is Israel being unfairly singled out for chastisement regarding its links with South Africa? In the end, the answer is probably...
...this means only "the ordering and choice of the words themselves." Otherwise, he went on, "an individual could be the owner of an important political event merely by being the first to depict that event in words." Copyright law "was not meant to obstruct the citizens' access to vital facts and historical observations about our nation's life...
...freshman swimmer has been taken off a respirator, and now can talk. Doctors have found most of her vital signs normal, and have placed her on the "serious" list, Kelly Anthony, spokesman of the Yale-affiliated St. Raphael's Hospital, said yesterday...