Word: depends
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson opens a new season, a healthy Ohiri could well mean Munro's fifth title in eight years. But the Ivy crown may well depend on the team's ability to win without the junior center forward from Owerri, Nigeria...
...figures loomed larger: average daily volume on the New York Stock Exchange so far in September has poked along at a bit over 3,000,000 shares, dishearteningly down from the gilded days of 1961 when daily volume averaged more than 4,000.000 shares. For the brokers, whose commissions depend on the number of shares they handle, this meant slim pickings...
TOBACCO. Nearly half the $475 million worth of tobacco that the U.S. exports each year goes to the Common Market, despite tariffs that average 160%. Since some European governments depend heavily on tobacco duties for their revenues, U.S. tobacco men do not expect any tariff reductions. But they do hope that the new trade act will enable Washington to forestall steeper Common Market barriers against U.S. tobacco. Cries Tobacco Institute President George V. Allen: "If we get frozen out of the Common Market, the adverse effect on the American to bacco industry will be tremendous...
...quality of seat a student gets--from mid-stripe to end sone--will depend on how early he arrives at the Stadium. Only at the Dartmouth and Yale games will the old class preference system, with its early application complications, appear...
...there exists on the old continent a dam of power and prosperity of the same sort that the U.S. constitutes in the new world. Such a dam can have no other basis than the solidarity of our two countries." Thirdly, peace and prosperity "from the Atlantic to the Urals" depend on a "single, unified Franco-German policy...