Word: attached
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...known coalition of Republicans and con servative Democrats in the House for kill ing it. He had good reason to believe that he could: the 64-36 Democratic majority in the Senate usually makes that body amenable. With that in mind, the Presi dent permitted his Senate leaders to attach a modified form of the King-Anderson medicare bill as an amendment to an unre lated welfare bill. This had the advantage of bypassing the Senate Finance Commit tee, headed by Medicare Foe Harry Byrd...
...Washington last week, Soviet Press Attaché Oleg Sokolov turned to his American luncheon companion and asked sourly: "Who's Kohler?" Sokolov knew perfectly well, since Foy David Kohler, 54, just named by President Kennedy to replace Llewellyn E. Thompson Jr. as Ambassador to the Soviet Union, has been at the center of East-West negotiations over Berlin-probably the knottiest, longest-standing tangle in the cold war. But if the Russian was simply expressing predictable skepticism, quite a few Americans were asking the same question about the man who is about to take over...
...attach some sort meaning to their to some cosmic example: "Still, being a has certain compensations. very old and not very ,' there is no pretense transaction. The client pays and gets what he pays for. doctors, lawyers, preachers, etc., does not have to operate on a higher level. In simple honesty and is itself a virtue, perhaps virtue--certainly one that has and cannot be taken...
Modern technology has obliterated the frontiers of disease. Thanks to jet planes, a louse brushed from the sleeve of a beggar in an Oriental bazaar may attach itself to a tourist who will land in San Francisco next day-already infected with typhus...
...spite of all the epithets Harvard men attach to particular prep schools, the products of different prep schools are quite similar by senior year of college, and the distinction between clubby and non-clubby is largely the of social and economic status rather than prep school. And just as there is little significant difference between the Paulie and the Choatie by year at Harvard, there is little substantial distinction between the Harvard and Princeton graduates by senior year in medical or law study...