Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Jane were asked to dinner. The results were startling. Ed Muskie proved to be warm and reasonable, even in disagreement. "The most wonderful dinner I've ever had," said Carter later. Jane Muskie was a bit surprised over the President's enchantment, since such affairs have always been a vital part of official life. The Muskies were asked back to dinner, and one day the Senator told his staff, "I don't want to hear any more anti-Carter talk." When Jimmy Carter needed a new Secretary of State, he did not have to think very long. He called...
Since Miller will deal primarily with the increasingly important issues of women's sports, and Stoeckel will be charged with ferreting out student athletes possessing athletic and other talents, the department has covered itself in two vital areas of concern...
...incorporated in what feels at first an itchy, polyester-rich blend to those expecting Browne redux in torn T-shirt and broke-in jeans. And though the traditional elements remain, their combination is not the poetry alternating precision with ambiguity that made Browne's early albums all the more vital for their teenage (year, we got a band together and cut an album in the garage) sound...
...Central Bureau of Statistics in Jerusalem announced last week what for Israelis is the most vital news of the month: the inflation rate. In June it slowed to 4.6%, or an annual cost of living increase of 76%, vs. last month...
...while studying law in London. He finally renounced his chieftaincy in order to return and to enter politics, winning election as Prime Minister in 1965 and as President the following year. While opposing the white minority regimes in neighboring South Africa and Rhodesia, he maintained his country's vital economic ties with them. He left behind a society with few racial or tribal tensions, a growing free-enterprise economy and a functioning democratic system...