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Word: intentions (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...does not matter that Kennedy framed a bill that does not seek to create a police state. The bill is simply so large that repressive laws can be created without evil intent. In one such oversight, the Congressional Research Service reported that S. 1437's determinate sentencing provisions would drastically increase the number of prison years servec. No one knew that would be the result of that one short section of the 800-page S.1437, and legislators did not have the chance to debate harsh penalties as a policy issue...

Author: By Tom M. Levenson, | Title: And S.1 Begat... | 10/28/1978 | See Source »

...feel the University has some intent to devise a benefits package, but I don't know the limits of that intent," he added...

Author: By Susan D. Chira, | Title: Dining Workers Veto Strike, Vote to Accept Contract Offer | 10/25/1978 | See Source »

Lawrence F. Stevens '65, administrative assistant in the office of the general counsel and secretary of the ACSR, said this week, "The issue of Manufacturers Hanover is one which is underreviewed." Stevens, it seems, was referring to the inevitable contradictions that will arise between the intent and practical implementation of the Corporation's policy...

Author: By Alexandra D. Korry, | Title: More Portfolio Problems | 10/14/1978 | See Source »

Before graduating, Woolway was recruited by Colorado, Stanford, Santa Clara, Princeton and Harvard. He originally signed a letter of intent to play for Santa Clara and received a full scholarship. In April, however, he visited Cambridge, decided it was more to his liking, and passed up the free ride at Santa Clara. "I just really didn't want to get involved in a high-power football-factory type situation," Woolway said. "I take football seriously. It's just that there are other things besides football...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: He's One Lollapalooza of a Linebacker | 9/30/1978 | See Source »

...started with Esquire in 1969 with the intent of doing it for a year... I ended up doing it for three years. After that I didn't see a movie for a few years. I really didn't want to be a critic. Most people who are artists are kind of hacks; I was a hack trying to become an artist. All the while [at Esquire] I was fishing around for a new way to write about films. I had a kind of prejudice about being a critic even while I was one." Accordingly, he does not plan to return...

Author: By Andrew Multer, | Title: The Critic On Stage | 9/18/1978 | See Source »

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