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The wonder of Roosevelt's presidency is how much he did accomplish -- mediating Russo-Japanese hostilities; building the Panama Canal; adroitly handling a coal strike crisis; assaulting the trusts; building the two-ocean Navy.
It was Clifford who told the president in blunt and forceful terms during a 1946 rail strike crisis that a planned speech containing such phrases as "hanging traitors" and "giving the country back to the people" was too shrill and polemical.
But continuing trade union and student unrest - culminating in the May 1968 strike crisis, when Senghor was only saved by his own nerve and the backing of the marabouts (plus, perhaps, the French presence) - led him to believe that the only solution for Senegal was more civil liberties.
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The three-strike crisis had taken a lot out of her, but that was the past.
Mr. Sulzberger concluded that The Times needed new ventures to generate profits that could insulate it from future strikes, crises in the New York economy or declines in retail advertising as department stores failed.
Brown has called the strike a crisis for San Francisco and says it is hurting the city's economy.
The Mori administration has held power only two months but has been stricken with crises.
In The Pullman Strike and the crisis of the 1890's (pp. 1-19).
It's easy, assessing those who might well go bankrupt should medical crisis strike.
When crisis strikes, asset prices tumble.
Then, in 2008, the crisis struck.
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