Word: contained
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...apartment building would house duplex units on the ground floor and on the upper stories would contain "efficiency" one bedroom apartments as well as two bedroom units. All apartments would face onto the park...
...report did not specify whether the upper level course, primarily for science concentrators and premedical students, would be organized departmentally or in the department of General Education. Although the course would specifically contain Gen. Ed. material, it would have as prerequisite the thorough knowledge of one science, hence qualifying it as a departmental course...
...reveal the raw emotions which lie hidden there. Fry's poetry seldom does this-it seems to float on the surface, a frosting on the dramatic cake. But if the poet cannot be profound, he at least knows how to be amusing. When the epigrams, many of which do contain some momentary truth, are bright, and when Katherine Cornell is on stage, The Dark Is Light Enough redeems its faults and becomes good theatre...
...Western ambassadors inspected the Austrians carefully to be sure they had not inadvertently lost their shirts. But the Russians seemed full of nothing but good will. The visit ended with a long and bibulous dinner in the Kremlin, given by Premier Bulganin himself, and Chancellor Raab, unable to contain himself until he got back, happily telephoned his good news to his People's Party headquarters in Vienna. Promise & Price. In those four hectic days, the Russians briskly disposed of all obstacles they themselves had raised in ten years. They made real concessions. The big one: agreement that all occupation...
...obeyed Karachi's traffic cops. Ghulam called a new "constituent convention" of 60 mem bers-seven members appointed by himself and 53 to be elected by provincial assemblies-to cooperate with him in rule by law. Until the convention assembles in May, Ghulam will do his best to contain legal chaos by seeking "the Federal Court's advice...