Word: doubtfully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sophisticated WPA. The prime objective seems to be to answer the question of a curious few, "What's out there?" Well, I don't care what's out there, and I don't care if the moon is made of green cheese, and no doubt there are tens of millions who don't care either. If A.T.&T. or G.M. or any of the other giants wish to exploit space, that is their prerogative; I don't care to see my tax dollars going up in smoke from a launching...
...Americans we are led to believe, and I still believe, that one hallmark of democratic society is the privilege to behave in innocence for a part of one's life, especially while a student. No doubt this privilege entails risks of all sorts; behaving innocently means that our range of ignorance is greater than our range of knowledge, experience, and rationality...
...plan will achieve the stated goals of the A-plan, and has additional advantages of its own. In view of this, I have no doubt that it quickly will win the support of current proponents of the A-plan. It is with some interest that I await their rallying to the F-plan banner. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Robert Nozick
What three dozen pears remind you of I can only imagine. The budget, no doubt, as we wonder how we bought so many and who will eat them...
...long run, there is little doubt that the U.S. public's affluence, population growth and ever-increasing interest in stocks have made big-volume trading more or less permanent. At least Wall Street is acting on that assumption. Bache & Co., for example, has acquired a Univac 494 geared to a 20 million-shares-a-day market. When that day comes, it will be interesting to see how the New York Stock Exchange itself chooses to cope with it. On busy days, its two-year-old ticker already flashes stock transactions as fast as the human eye can read them...