Word: dying
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Senate chamber from a long illness the day before the cloture motion came to a vote, he needed no more than a glance to see that the cause was hopeless. "If there is anything I could do," he said, "I would do it. But I assume the die is cast...
...Heinrich Lübke recalled that many non-Jewish Germans were executed or imprisoned for opposing the Nazi regime. "Their number is many times larger than the number of hangmen. Their death and suffering make us part of the international solidarity of all men and women who fight and die for freedom, and they unite our people to the 6,000,000 Jews who were murdered...
...exotic organism living humbly in the soil might starve native plants by turning some vital nutrient, such as nitrogen, into a form they cannot use. If the earth's plants die of starvation, its animals, including man, will die...
Under Rhythm. In London, once a wasteland for modern dance, the company was held over for an unprecedented run of six weeks. Sweeping through Germany this month, they scored one resounding triumph after another, including an unheard-of 61 curtain calls in Hamburg. Wrote Die Welt's Klaus Geitel, "They are not stuck to the rhythm. They run under it, draw circles around it. They dance its impulses in the most manifold way and with a glorious freedom. It is a triumph of sweeping, violent beauty, a furious spectacle. The stage vibrates. One has never seen anything like...
...everything from business machines to cameras, radios and playing cards. The 10% tax on telephone and Teletype service would fall to 3% next Jan. 1, be repealed in stages over the following three years. Levies on stock and bond sales, property conveyance, light bulbs and auto parts would also die...