Word: applauded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first time in more weeks than anybody cared to count, the critics of U.S. foreign policy last week were able to stop wringing their hands long enough to applaud. The reasons...
...applaud your implication [March 13] that the big-stick policy has become obsolete, whether directly or indirectly used. If this feeling could only be sensed by the stubborn policymakers, the United States could well be on the road to regaining the respect and esteem it once enjoyed as leader of the free world...
...Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author, the audience normally stares in stunned silence before it can summon the nerve to applaud. Shocked by the author's frightening denial of human "reality," they remain unsure of their own presence and totally confused by what they have seen. At the close of the Charles Playhouse production of Six Characters, which opened last Wednesday, the lapse is a little less long, the audience a little less stunned than usual. Michael Murray has fashioned a fairly effective version of the Pirandello masterpiece, but the production's faults are just numerous enough...
...have read with deep interest your fine editorial on "The Poverty of Latin American Studies" in the February 12 issue. I heartily applaud what you have said. But I would add that the problem is not confined to Harvard...
...vast majority of parents applaud the school's effort in this respect. Teachers genuinely enjoy teaching mathematics using the modern approach, thereby increasing their own and their pupils' mathematics literacy and making unnecessary the use of "strongarm" rote methods of teaching and learning...