Word: dears
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...strong Truman supporter, and during the Eisenhower Administration just as strongly against Ike. But basically, his politics are neither right nor left but as bouncy as a pingpong ball. His heart pings mightily when it comes to preserving the 27½% oil depletion allowance, so dear to the pocketbooks of oilmen, and it ponged in support of the President's campaign to retain foreign aid to Poland and Yugoslavia. But he has crossed Jack Kennedy 6ften in recent months, and in fact, has voted pro-Kennedy only 59% of the time. Still, some people regard him as an easy...
...dear, what can the matter be? Nobody makes a pass...
...also a game at which anyone can choose not to play-and some do so choose. But as long as there is room at the top and flow from below, Society is a yeasty tonic for democracy. Said 19th century Novelist William Dean Howells: "Inequality is as dear to the American heart as liberty itself...
Prince Norodom Sihanouk, neutralist Cambodia's chief of state, is not only plagued by the threat of Communism and the problem of providing for his five million people, but also by far more personal cares. "This is to inform all dear citizens," Sihanouk told his subjects in a recent communiqué, "that a number of families lately came to tell me of their sufferings. They complained that His Royal Highness. Prince Norodom Yuvanath, who is my eldest son, had gone to bed with their daughters. On learning this I was sorry for the honor and future of these girls...
...intensely competitive days, we find that advertisers are interested not just in numbers, but in the selectivity of an audience. We wanted to measure the reading, viewing and listening habits of U.S. management men and thought that the best way was to judge their "exposure" (one of those words dear to analyzers) to television, radio, newspapers and magazines on a given...