Word: waking
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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About 30 members of the Spartacus Youth League (SYL) made more noise, chanting anti-Zionist and other slogans. "We're here to protest the Israeli Ambassador's speaking in the wake of Zionists' genocide," Tom Dowling of the SYL said last night...
...both economic and social issues are letter-perfect, and his sharp criticism of Administration policies has given him a high profile in the House. An earnest former Nader Raider who came to the House as part of the reform-bent class of '74 in Watergate's wake, he asserts that Reaganomics is "cruel and destructive." He contends that the defense budget must be substantially cut. While depicting Weicker as hopelessly isolated, Moffett constantly stresses the argument that his own election will help the Democrats regain control of the Senate...
...domestic front, the regime's calculation proved correct. Although some leaflets appeared in the capital urging Solidarity supporters to demonstrate before the parliament building, Poles seemed reluctant to go into the streets again in the wake of the Aug. 31 riots, when five died in bitter clashes with security forces. Taking no chances, the government had already bivouacked hundreds of extra riot police in downtown Warsaw hotels, but most citizens heeded the advice of Solidarity's underground leaders to refrain from violence...
Playing at Yale, the Crimson demonstrated itsability to rally in the wake of defeat and that it should be a serious contender for the Eastern title...
...wake of the Bakke court derision, which led to a greater demand for quantitative data on minority students, the board's trustees began debating "whether we should keep basing access to these things on our own conception of the public interest," Cameron said...