Word: confidental
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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* Russia was invited to send its best young pianists, but ignored the invitation. Last year, possibly feeling more confident about the caliber of Soviet violinists, the Russians accepted, sent four, carried off the title (TIME, June 4, 1951).
He was confident Harriman was becoming better known by "the people," even though New York is the only state which will present a virtually solid Harriman delegation at the convention.
In 1939 he went after it. He set out across the country to campaign for the nomination. Before the Republicans gathered in Philadelphia, Taft had one of the smoothest Republican organizations ever formed. But it was not good enough. Although Taft was confident that he would win, the historic blitz...
Said Stouch's letter: "The sole purpose of Collier's in publishing the articles . . . [and] the advertisements . . . was to make comment on matters of vital interest and importance to our country. We never intended the term 'Mr. Big,' as applied to you, to have any connotation...
None of the acupuncturists had any doubts as to the efficacy of their gold and silver needles, with which they claim to restore the cosmic equilibrium between the forces of yang (positive) and yin (negative). When a man has an ache or pain, either yang or yin is getting out...