Word: regularity
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Except for a few generalized guidelines, the 150 first-year MBA students will have a curriculum "not bound by [the] legislation" which establishes the regular course load...
...telephone company." Replied Gleason: "If you'd like to be on my staff, Mr. President, you're more than welcome." Nixon had the last and best laugh at a Washington dinner for broadcast correspondents. In a sly allusion to the dropping of Gleason's regular show from next year's TV schedule, he remarked: "I told Jackie, 'This is the President'-and you should have heard his language! He thought it was the president of CBS, Frank Stanton." . . . Two years ago, when life in polluted New York City got to be too much...
...realistic man a week, this would barely amount to 9 gm. quality protein per day, which might still be viewed as a useful protein supplement in a one-cereal culture experiencing protein malnutrition. The nuritional value of cannibalism may therefore be viewed as questionable [and] it is doubtful that regular people-eating ever had much nutritional meaning...
...could not have survived with anything less. Last season the hapless Chicagoans had the most porous defense in the N.H.L.; this season, with the curly-haired, 190-lb. Esposito plugging the nets, they have been among the league leaders in defense. As of last week, Tony was the stingiest regular N.H.L. goalie, with an average of only 2.26 goals-against per game and eleven shutouts-just two shy of the modern record set in the 1953-54 season by the Toronto Maple Leafs' Harry Lumley...
Banfield claimed that welfare now enables many workers to avoid regular employment, and that it has caused "more and more broken families" because welfare regulations do not allow husbands to live with recipient families. He suggested that funneling welfare funds to "those who most need it," rather than increasing the current level of payments. would more effectively solve these problems...