Word: historicization
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Characteristically, in a passage he inserted into the speech prepared by advisers, Reagan put the appeal for negotiations in highly personal terms. "You know," he remarked, "as I stand here and look out from this podium, there in front of me I can see the seat of the representative from...
The key question is whether young Americans' current infatuation with Reagan and Republicanism will last long enough to bring about a historic realignment of party constituencies. Republican National Committee Chairman Frank Fahrenkopf points out that few voters ever change their party affiliation and that this inertia has benefited Democrats...
As it did eventually for F.D.R., the inevitability of death and retirement on the high court offers a historic opportunity for the winner of the 1984 presidential election. He will almost surely fill not one but several vacancies. Assuming that the appointees are relatively young, the next President could set...
Nonetheless, the historic new Sino-British agreement is virtually certain to be passed by Parliament in early December, and Thatcher will fly to Peking to complete the formalities, probably at year's end. It will then remain only for the Chinese to begin the arduous task of drafting and...
Now nearly complete, deregulation has turned air travel into a free-for-all or less than it now costs to fly to San Francisco, we'll fly you there and back. And there again." So boasted the ads of People Express last week, in the Newark (N.J.)-based airline...