Word: clashingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That is to say, ticket demand is so heavy for the big clash that only those alumni who graduated before 1950 are eligible for tickets...
...Israelis have already come close to a direct clash with the Russians. During September's artillery exchange, they refrained from hitting the Suez oil refinery-rebuilt since Israeli artillery destroyed it last year-for fear of hitting Russian technicians. This time, the Israelis aimed their guns at the refinery anyway, setting fire to three oil storage tanks...
...stretch run of the Ivy League campaign and today that same Pennsylvania team, which performed as I anticipated last week, visits our Stadium. The clash of these two undefeated teams dominates the New England and Ivy League schedule and has attracted attention around the country...
This year's campaign, like many before it, has become a clash over personalities-and that is all to the good, as far as it goes. To vote wisely for a presidential candidate is basically to judge his strength of character. Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey have at least conveyed a clear choice between quite different styles and attitudes. All the same, both potential Presidents have been disturbingly imprecise even about the major issues of war and race, to say nothing of lesser problems. As a result, their true policies often seem equally vague to many voters. Not that...
...enemy is ever entirely reliable. But since the Cuban missile crisis, the U.S. and its Allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization have largely operated on the assumption that, in any major clash of wills, the Soviet Union would behave rationally rather than rashly. That comfortable outlook has been severely jarred by the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia, as the NATO Council conceded in Brussels last week. NATO's guiding precept from now on, concluded the Council in a position paper, must be the unpredictability of Soviet behavior...