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Word: depending (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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What practical effects the order will have depend largely upon how vigorously federal officials try to enforce it. Federal Housing Administrator Robert C. Weaver, the man who will do most of the enforcing, will presumably try hard enough. Weaver is a Negro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: A Stroke of the Pen | 11/30/1962 | See Source »

...Blue will depend on a fullback attack in which the bread-and-butter series centers around the belly play. In its most common form, this play starts as an off-tackle smash by the fullback. The quarterback places the ball in his stomach and "rides" him with a sideward step toward the line of scrimmage. The signal caller can either leave the ball in the fullback's arms or he can pull it out, and run, pass, or hand off to a trailing halfback...

Author: By Phil Billard, | Title: Bulldogs Depend on Belly Series, Sweeps | 11/24/1962 | See Source »

Saud's long-term hopes for the survival of his monarchy depend on his brother, able, austere Crown Prince Feisal, whom Saud installed as his new, trouble-shooting Premier. Feisal set jp a new Cabinet, promised free medical care and education, abolished slavery. He also planned new public morality committees to back up the religious police run by Moslem mullahs. "It is high time." he says, "to introduce some fundamental reforms. But who is more worthy than we, the sons of Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, to handle the affairs of our country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yemen: Trouble for the Sons of Saud | 11/23/1962 | See Source »

Radcliffe may organize a government sponsorship program in Washington for the first time this summer. According to Paula I. Robbins, director of Radcliffe student employment, such a program seems likely, but will depend upon the response of the girls...

Author: By Susan Engelke, | Title: Radcliffe Considers Intern Program | 11/17/1962 | See Source »

...wryly likes to compare himself to the Prophet Elijah. "You have to pay for working alone for 40 years," Sculptor Leon Underwood says. "The ravens fed me; but since ravens do not have watches, they often came very irregularly." Today, at 71, Underwood does not have to depend so much on ravens. People have begun to buy his work, for when, after an eight-year hiatus, he finally consented to a one-man show in London two years ago, British critics raved about his youthful ability to turn, as the Manchester Guardian's Eric Newton put it, "hard bronze...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Elijah of Hammersmith | 11/9/1962 | See Source »

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