Word: dependance
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...speech was meant not so much for Tito's ears as for Italy's allies in Washington, London and Paris. He was trying to convince them that the future of his new regime, as well as Italy's continued membership in NATO, may well depend on their help to win Trieste, or a goodly part of the Territory, for Italy. "It is time," said he, "for [the U.S. and Britain] to acknowledge . . . [that] this problem bears on the whole of our international policy . . . and is the testing bench of our friendships...
...important milestone in his relationship with the rest of the nation. "The Program" of almost 20 years' duration is now under study by the new Administration. What the Administration does, for good or bad to the farmers, for good or bad to the nation as a whole, will depend in great measure on the attitudes of the farmers themselves. The whole process of thoughtful consideration of the farm program, reflected in farm and town alike, is part of the general picture of gradualism, of progressive conservatism...
...acted with surprising speed-only 17 days after the anti-Mossadegh coup-and wisely attached no tight strings to its gift. But President Eisenhower's letter did suggest "an early effective use of Iran's rich resources"- a polite way of saying that further aid might depend on Iran's willingness to settle its oil dispute with Britain and get its important resource, the Abadan refineries, back into business. Premier Zahedi seemed to understand. "In the near future," said he, "we should be able to begin to make maximum use of our national resources...
...where Italy paid as high as $85 a ton for scrap from India, while The Netherlands held its own price down to $22.50 by strict controls. A common market has established a price of $33 a ton (v. the U.S.'s $43), and Italy, which still has to depend on high-priced foreign scrap, gets a subsidy from the other Schumania nations to make up the difference. At first, France's government tried to buck the common market with its own cartel designed to limit exports, but yielded when Monnet put his foot down...
...with his own hands. For the 38 years that remained to her, Clare never left those walls, while the order she founded spread all over Italy and France. As with the Franciscans, poverty is the cornerstone of the "Poor Clares"; they may not even hold property in common, but depend on begging...