Word: christiane
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harry K. Schwartz, Government, Worcester College, University of Oxford; Winthrop D. Means Geology, Emanuel College, University of Cambridge; Doyle R. Fosso, Norwegian Language and Literature, University of Oslo; Norman Araujo, French Literature, University of AixMarseille, France; Peter Westervelt, Early Christian Latin Literature, State University, Leiden, The Netherlands; and Paul G. Forand, Islamic Literature, American University at Cairo...
...gone up 200% since 1939). Premier Drees' makeshift bill did little to overcome all this. In The Netherlands such difficulties are usually worked out discreetly among the big parties, the Laborites and Catholics, who sit together in the Cabinet (along with the Calvinist Anti-Revolutionary Party and the Christian Historical Union) in a kind of gruff but reasonable coalition. But this time Premier Willem Drees let the argument get to a vote, and Parliament doggedly overruled him 50-48 (with two members absent). There was nothing else to do. Premier Willem Drees, the ex-stenographer...
...Howard Hughes's Son of Sinbad, approved by the Hollywood Production Code but condemned by the Legion of Decency (even after re-editing) as "a serious affront to Christian and traditional standards of morality and decency," is already booked for several hundred theaters. Like Hughes's controversial French Line, it seems headed for a dual treatment: boycotting in heavily Catholic areas, nationwide sexsational advertising to convince the public that Sinbad is really a euphemism for Singood...
...Center's survey of Christian saints, a majority were discovered to have originated from wealthy families,m including royalty, while only five had begun their lives for example as fishermen...
...Chancellor is now 79 years old. As long as he lives and manages to continue his dominance of the Christian Democratic Party, which holds an absolute majority of the seats in the Bundestag, there is little chance that the Germans will be willing to sacrifice their role in the Western alliance for reunification. While Adenauer must pay lip service to reunification, he is not overly enthusiastic about it since it might well mean the defeat of his party: the Social Democrats the chief opposition party, would be very strong in East Germany...