Word: adjusted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...damn much was happening. who once was proud of his constant changing was now for a status quo. For no sooner he adjust from an isolationist America to America as an international leader than he faced, via Lunik, and in his own backyard, Beatnik, with the possibility of America as a second class power...
...defending the Trade Expansions Act of 1962, Steinberg insisted that the American economy "must adjust to competition from imports to achieve the above objectives." Big companies have the necessary resources to make such adjustments, he declared...
...White House tour that had been taped a month before. She had refused the services of a CBS makeup artist, wore a wireless microphone around her neck with the pack and battery concealed in the small of her back. Pamela Turnure, her press secretary, had been instructed how to adjust the mike if anything went wrong. Explained Collingwood later: "We couldn't have a technician fiddling with the First Lady's person." From her first whispery words, Jackie put on an expert performance in telling how she and her advisory committee have redecorated the White House. Without notes...
...dorm purposes" and pointed out that of 12 freshmen applying for Wigglesworth last year, only one could be housed there, since upperclassmen were given preference. "Dudley serves to introduce flexibility into the housing system," he said. "We make possible transfers from residential to non-residential without making the student adjust to an entirely new environment...
Pattullo said the CEP would generally approve courses such as Spanish Ba, "if the Department can adjust its offerings in a particular interest...