Word: delayed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...will there really be elections? Venezuelans answer: yes, there will be, because the junta has committed itself to elections and fears the popular reaction to further delay. However, Pérez Jiménez (the junta's Strong Man) is determined to become President, so the elections will have to be in his favor. And there is always a good chance that an A.D. revolution will beat him to the punch...
Patients and doctors must share the blame for much of this delay, but, Dr. Guiss believes, there is another mistake for which doctors alone are responsible. If cancer is suspected (as a result of X rays) but not proved, physicians too often try to "manage" the illness with diet and medicines...
...counsel of the company, Gabrielson testified, but has never tried to use "influence." He called many times on Republican Harvey J. Gunderson when Gunderson was RFC director in charge of the Carthage Hydrocol loan. He called on RFC's new boss, Stuart Symington, to talk about a delay on the payments. And in October 1950, after Gunderson got the news that the President wasn't going to reappoint him to RFC, Gabrielson tried unsuccessfully to get him a job as president of the New York Stock Exchange...
...done a good job here, and it's hard to leave," said one, "but few people have ever been called upon to put up with such intolerable conditions. It's a good thing we're going." The triumphant Iranians were careful not to delay their departure by a single minute. Not a suitcase was opened during the inspection and passports were merely glanced...
...York City Opera atoned for its delay with a brilliant production. With fine dramatic performances by Soprano Patricia (The Consul) Neway and Tenor Robert (Tales of Hoffmann) Rounseville, The Dybbuk was well worth the 18-year wait...