Word: affectivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...President Tito received them at a 10 a.m. reception at the new Federal Executive Council Building in downtown Belgrade. His fluent English surprised the visitors. "It is a sign of good relations that you came to Yugoslavia," Tito remarked, "even though from time to time we have problems that affect our economic relations...
...well in the contests for some 6,800 state legislative seats. Otherwise, as House Minority Leader Jerry Ford put it, "there won't be anybody who will want" the Republican presidential nomination. Lyndon Johnson insisted bravely that a loss of 40 or 50 House seats would not "adversely affect the Government program." He was probably right about foreign policy, but his whole domestic program would be in trouble if the G.O.P. picked up even 30 seats in the House, now Democratic...
...parts: the first dealing with broad questions of interpretation, which students will have to analyze with very specific information from any historical period they choose; the second consisting of a number of texts from major historians on which students will comment. The junior exam will not affect senior generals, which are given to all concentrators...
...most serious consequence of American control is that Canadans feel powerless to manage their own economic life. All Canadians realize that decisions made in Washington or on Wall Street, over which they have no influence, can affect their lives as much as decisions made in Ottawa or the provincial capitals...
...seems, has seriously attempted to measure the impact of the John F. Kennedy Memorial on Cambridge. When completed in the early '70's, the Library complex will attract thousands of tourists to the City -- that much is known. But equally important for Cambridge, the Library's presence will drastically affect local commercial patterns and push real estate values skyward...