Word: deepest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That impression was mistaken. Word of Schultze's resignation was leaked prematurely one night to reporters in Washington, and it seemed that L.B.J. was letting his Budget Director go without the customary amenities. In fact, Johnson had written a "Dear Charlie" note of "deepest thanks and warmest admiration," but reporters did not know this, and rumors of a rift spread...
...love line, though, is my specialty, and my batting average for accuracy would serve me well in any league. I cannot tell you anything for sure about marriage, but I can almost always predict at what age or ages love, in its deepest form, will occur. I also make a prediction on the number of children one will have, and I look at other lines that are of interest but of lesser importance. I receive from 25c to $2.00 for my services, depending on how much the subject wants to know, but money is not the object. I am quite...
Also at the ECAC meeting, it was interesting to note that Samborski was the only Ivy athletic director to vote to limit football substitutions. Harvard, which personally has the biggest, deepest, and most talented squad in the League, would seem to have the most to gain from unlimited substitution. He explained his vote by saying that some of the players he had talked to wanted to play both ways...
Brown started this season meekly enough, despite Coach Jim Fullerton's billing of it as the deepest team in his 13 years at Providence. The Bears had to come from behind to gain a 5-5 tie with Northeastern, a team Harvard beat 9-0. McGinnis then shut out weak Providence...
...least as important socially and economically as space exploration is for the U.S. today. In fact, it touched off a two-century-long building boom. "The artists themselves," Kraus concludes, "were an intimate, inseparable part of this current. The art they produced was a public art in the deepest sense...