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Word: interred (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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That document bluntly challenges the direction of education at the GSD, reporting "a drift away from professional competence," a failure to benefit from inter-departmental or inter-Faculty cooperation, and a need for "major policy changes" if the school is to recapture its once pre-eminent position...

Author: By Charles E. Shepard, | Title: Turmoil at The GSD | 3/12/1977 | See Source »

These problems can be tackled only by an effective internal and inter-area cooperation. Their very nature dictates the substantive change that should take place in our ways of thinking so that we can be able to tackle these kinds of problems, which will assume paramount importance for the coming generation. So, as we dedicate our efforts to complete the process of national liberation, the ending of colonialism and the building of a stable and just international system, we have to direct our efforts to the new challenge that lies ahead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Message to America front Egyptian President Anwar Sadat | 2/28/1977 | See Source »

...story in the pack. "Perhaps," he ventures, "the moment has come to admit that only tarot number one honestly depicts what I have succeeded in being: a juggler, or conjurer, who arranges on a stand at a fair a certain number of objects and, shifting them, connecting them, inter changing them, achieves a certain num ber of effects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Card Tricks | 1/31/1977 | See Source »

...Inter-squad bouts and round robin tournaments are also a part of the practice sessions. The electrical equipment used for scoring in competetive matches is used in these practice bouts and in lessons. This is a new method of training at Harvard and in collegiate fencing...

Author: By Peter Mcloughlin, | Title: Zivkovic Stresses Perfection, New Technique, and Team Unity | 1/26/1977 | See Source »

...fact, there is ample regulatory machinery available-although Washington has been reluctant to use it. For various reasons, including bureaucratic lethargy, the U.S. has ratified only eight of 18 international conventions governing oil spills and the design and operation of tankers and other ships adopted by the London-based Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization. As for regulating foreign-flag vessels in U.S. waters, all the needed authority is included in the 1972 Ports and Waterways Safety Act. It gives the Coast Guard sweeping powers to set safety, equipment and crew-training standards for foreign vessels; the Coast Guard can inspect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SHIPPING: Demolition Derby at Sea | 1/24/1977 | See Source »

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