Word: dies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...minority, imposed their candidate and their views on one of the two major political parties. A Goldwater defeat--even a large one--will disappoint but not deter them. Whatever the outcome in November, the people who have toiled diligently for the conservative cause are determined not to let it die...
...conservatives are not ignoring the prospect of a Goldwater defeat. If Goldwater loses, "the hard core will remain," comments Edward Friend, a prominent Milwaukee conservative and former chairman of Wisconsin's fifth Congressional district. "They're doing it because they have convictions--they're dedicated, motivated...They would rather die than surrender what they honestly believe in their hearts...
...significant issues seemed likely to emerge in this year's campaign. There was civil rights, for example, but its real importance was quickly lost in an emotionally charged fog about "law and order" and "white backlash." There was the nuclear-control issue, but Lyndon Johnson has let it die by refusing to answer Goldwater's questions about it. There is Viet Nam, but it takes two to debate, and Lyndon just hasn't been in a debating mood...
...recent years" teaching the "convergence of all ideologies - the revolutionary, the unrevolutionary, the nonrevolutionary, and even the anti-revolutionary." Charged the newspaper angrily: "There is no 'convergence,' but only round after round of struggle as a result of which either you or I will live or die...
...million, she will do anything she is told. In the middle of her back is an OFF and ON button. The man who works it is Bob Cummings, as a psychiatrist who is looking after Julie for his creative friend. "My construction is similar to the one-piece die casting," she explains in a husky voice as he takes her home. "But I was hand-molded...