Word: acted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sake of accuracy, I should like to add that Austria's status of permanent neutrality is not based on the State Treaty of 1955 as you mention in your article. Our neutrality has its foundation in a constitutional act of the Austrian Parliament which was passed in October...
...been able to work songs in here and there--some knockout numbers among them--but when the plot descends into the nitty gritty of suicide, recovery, redemption and love triumphant, the book and score don't mesh. There is even a sizeable stretch in the middle of the second act where the music disappears altogether...
...restriction unfair, unconstitutional, and unwarranted meddling. It was also unnecessary, they argued, because a disruptive student would probably be suspended or expelled and so lose his aid anyway. But the House disagreed. It was passing the ban precisely because it felt that university officials lacked the "intestinal fortitude" to act against demonstrators...
Congressional anger at students was so strong that a Senate-House conference was afraid to remove the ban completely. The relatively liberal conferees softened it to allow universities to act as they wish, but the cutoff provision still stands as an expression of the strong feeling in Congress...
...invitation, Margolin said, was designed "to make our protest seem like an act of curiosity; we aren't interested in hearing what they're doing. But we just expected to see imperialist facilities, and having living imperialists on hand will be nice...