Word: aimed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...long, liberals in America have had to look over their shoulders in fear that Communists might be agreeing with them. Particularly in the realm of foreign affairs, where limited agreement with Communists could at times represent the short-range aim of the United States consider the circumstances of the test-ban or Laos), parallelism' is an illogical standard for prosecution...
Nothing bears truer witness to James's compassion than these skillfully rendered descriptions. And nothing provides a better indication of the ultimate aim of his inquiry: transcendence of one's own limitations through familiarity with the entire spectrum of human experience. "Religious rapture, moral enthusiasm, ontological wonder, cosmic emotion, are all unifying states of mind, in which the sand and grit of the self-hood incline to disappear, and tenderness to rule...
...inform, and indeed to lead, an intelligent readership while that great reality unfolds is TIME'S aim for the years to come...
...never said, "This man has sold out." Richard is too intelligent to do that and I to say it. Selling out would imply personal gain, which in any form is farthest, unfortunately, from Richard's aim...
Railroadmen aim at having on hand the equivalent of the number of boxcars they own, even though they may be someone else's. They use a "percentage of equivalent ownership" to show their boxcar wealth, worry when equivalence drops below 90%. While such Eastern roads as the Pennsylvania had a 137.4% rate in March, the New Haven 164.8%, and the Reading 182.2%, many Western roads were clearly suffering: the Burlington had only 66.6%, the Northern Pacific 62.3%, the Great Northern...