Word: arrivees
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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In science, the gap between prophecy and fact has narrowed amazingly. The most remote-seeming theories are speedily turned into fact, at least in the lab. Hence the future often seems to arrive with the morning mail-and now, with a flick of the TV dial. A late-season sleeper...
GOLDBERG: My first comment to you and I hope you take it in good spirits, is I have not tried to tell you what not to say so don't now try to tell me what to say in response. Now if you want my response without being censored in...
Because new study tables, chairs, and easy chairs take three to four months to be delivered, they will probably not arrive until June, Mrs. Porritt said.
He appreciated what Webster was saying. Historians of the day ignored modern China. Chiang Kai-shek was organizing a huge, bloody trap to "exterminate" thousands of Communists, but the first American journalists wouldn't arrive on the scene for another few years. Sometime between that luncheon and his arrival at...
The one to Rusk, which will arrive at the State Department barely 24 hours before their meeting, defines more clearly the doubts which the student leaders discussed in their first letter to Johnson, Dec. 30. In that letter, the student-body presidents and newspaper editors reported that increasing numbers of...