Word: dedicatee
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According to the article, Americans often told the tourists that young people in the United States do not have ideals to which to dedicate their lives. The writers remark that "the dollar is god, for whom many young Americans wish to work.
To reassure Erhard and the rest of West Germany, a rapid series of "clarifications" flowed in from Washington. U.S. Army Secretary Cyrus Vance, in Frankfurt to observe Big Lift, declared flatly: "We have no intention of withdrawing any of our six division equivalents that are here." Secretary of State Dean...
Martin Peretz, teaching fellow in Government, presiding at the four-hour-long gathering, urged its membership to dedicate themselves to "new politics in Massachusetts." PAX, an outgrowth of the campaign of H. Stuart Hughes for Senate, will run peace candidates for state and local offices.
Mills had only to ask if the President would come down to dedicate a new federal dam in his congressional district, and John Kennedy was on his way.
At 53, Spanish-born Felix Candela of Mexico is perhaps the most unassuming architect alive. About the closest he has ever come to immodesty is to say of his shell-like concrete structures and umbrella roofs that "this is the most functional architecture there is." His adopted country enthusiastically agrees...