Word: dependently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...take a cent from the Government. "If I go broke," says Willard, "then I go broke. And if I make money, I'll make money. But I don't want anybody to help me either way. Why, we're making better money than the farmers who depend on the Government." These days, the Crocketts are enraged by a U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service proposal to buy up 27,000 acres of land in the region for a duck refuge. If the project goes through, some 80 families will have to sell their land and move out. The Crocketts...
Sickly from birth, Andy became ill after only three months of the first grade, and since the debilitating lung ailment persisted, he never went back to school at all. He could scarcely read until he was 14, still has to depend on his wife to extricate him from his lawless spelling. N. C. Wyeth was delighted to have his son at home on the ground that "no great artist ever went to college." Year after year, Andy's talent grew, until the time came when the great illustrator himself was being introduced as "Andrew Wyeth's father." Today...
...with dwindling sales. Bagrit took command of the merged company. Impressed by the control systems developed to leash atomic energy during World War II, he decided that such automatic methods would also work in industry, and would be of vital importance to Britain. Lacking most raw materials, Britain must depend on the competitive price of its manufactured goods to maintain a place in world trade. "In this country," Bagrit likes to say, "automation is a matter of life and death...
Coach Cooney Weiland's defense will be nearly the same as it was last year. All-American Dave Johnston, Mike Patterson, Harry Howell, and Ron, Thomson will again bulwark Weiland's tight defensive zone, and the success of many of the games will depend on them. Wood will be guarding the Crimson nets, but he is going to have a tough time filling the shoes of last year's Bob Bland...
...most calculations, Romney holds a lead, now widening, now narrowing, over Swainson. If he wins, he will surely wake up the morning after Election Day as a prime prospect for the 1964 Republican presidential nomination. What happens after that will probably depend on how successfully George Romney meets Michigan's vast problems...