Word: steadiest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Washington's feeling that the strength of the U.S. negotiating team is a matter of no great moment seemed to be reflected in the announcement that Kaplan will not be replaced by a senior foreign-service officer "for the foreseeable future." The steadiest hand in the delegation thus remains that of the No. 3 negotiator, Philip Charles Habib, 49, a career diplomat from Brooklyn who has been with the talks since they started. He bridges the shift from Averell Harriman to Lodge as head of the delegation and seems to have the right temperament for staying with the dull...
Gurry was the Crimson's only experienced defenseman at the beginning of the season, and the lanky junior was the team's steadiest defensive player while scoring 29 points to set a record for the most points in a season by a Harvard defenseman...
Harvard mounted its steadiest threat in the fourth quarter. Cornell came close once, but first Breese then fullback Dave Wright made good stops. Everyone but Breese spent the rest of the period in the Big Red half...
...gabby long-distance telephone calls, he gave his aides three-minute egg timers. Yet Missouri's largest employer spends lavishly where it counts: on new technology. Since the company's birth, McDonnell has poured 83% of its profits into research and expansion. For his reward, he has earned the steadiest profit rise of any major company in a roller-coaster business where losses come easily and disaster often. McDonnell's net income has climbed every year since 1951; last fiscal year it reached $43.2 million, 35% above the year before. So far this year profits have jumped by another...
...students are the steadiest eaters, with Northeastern and Harvard running a close second," Casebeer said...