Word: worded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Year I nominate Betty Ford-a magnificent lady in every sense of the word...
...word, it's the pits, which also happens to describe what the Crimson must have felt like for the first 57 minutes of the hockey game. But Harvard recovered in time. The Arena, however, is beyond the point of recovery...
...eager, ineffectual students. It was not as freaky or snobbish a mix as the circus that Andy Warhol accumulated, but it had its distractions. "Dozens of people ripped Bob off for money and time," a friend from the '60s recalls, "and he knew it, but he never said a word against them...
...like a ton of bricks," said a top editor of the News, which has been considering an afternoon paper of its own. Said A.M. Rosenthal, managing editor of the Times, which also eyed the afternoon field nine years ago: "I wouldn't want to say a word about it. We'll have to see." Even at the Post, where the staffs only small clue to Schiff's intentions might have been her request last month to see clippings on Murdoch, the announcement came as a surprise. Schiff's editors were not even tipped in time...
...torturing, imprisonment, and even execution of Korean citizens because they have spoken out against the regime, the censorship of the Korean press and postal system, and, most of all, the intense aura of fear created by these actions--all of these are abhorrent to us. Neither in word nor in deed do we wish to be associated with such policies and actions. On the contrary, we stand solidly in support of the movement to bring about an atmosphere of respect for human rights in South Korea...