Word: boast
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...devastate the aggressor. That means that the U.S. will rely more and more on early warning systems, heavy and accurate firepower such as Strategic Air Command bombers and Atlases have today, and the maximum amount of invulnerability-such as the mobile Minuteman and the underwater Polaris will boast tomorrow...
...militant Pan-African Congress, was defiant. "We are going underground," he warned even as the legislators in Cape Town took the final vote to ban both his group and the bigger, older African National Congress. The nervous police soon got proof that this was not an idle boast. Scores of A.N.C. leaders had escaped arrest in the confusion of the first raids; ten of them, including young Joe Matthews, head of the A.N.C. Youth League, and Moses Mahhida, top African trade union leader, were already operating from hidden outposts, issuing mimeographed instructions to their followers in several cities...
...travel, employment-even his drink-can be determined by government officials. The editor of the National Party's pro-Nazi Die Transvaler during World War II, Verwoerd once fought a humanitarian scheme to provide haven in South Africa for a shipload of Jewish refugees from Germany, likes to boast that none of his seven children were ever bathed or put to bed by a black servant. His main goal is to make South Africa a republic. He plans to hold a plebiscite on the issue this year, kicked off the campaign at a recent public meeting with the words...
...they seduce many duchesses, boast of eating roast baby, or make royal asses of themselves in 50 fabulous ways...
Ford Startime (NBC, 8:30-9 p.m.). Still trying to live up to its boast, "TV's Finest Hour" presents a Hitchcock slant on unsavory antics in suburbia...