Word: endangerment
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De Gaulle had said at a Paris press conference yesterday that the recent financial upheavals leading to devaluation would soon endanger the American dollar. De Gaulle charged that the United States "exports inflation," and said that American businessmen are buying economic control over many French industrial enterprises.
Divorced. J. D. Salinger, 48, solitary author, whose Glass family chronicles have been produced painfully and slowly (only one story in The New Yorker in the past eight years); by Claire Salinger, 33, his second wife; after twelve years of marriage, two children; in Newport, N.H. She charged treatment "to...
Fairbank says that "the upshot of these considerations is that when we ask for negotiations we are not offering as much as we think we are, and when we endanger the face or prestige of the opposing power we are threatening it more than we realize."
Most people know that they can get a severe electric shock if they recklessly poke into the back of an operating TV set, where high-voltage components are placed out of harm's way. But until recently, few were aware that the same high voltages may pose a more...
When the members of the church leave their reflection and their gathering to go into the world as "emissaries of peace," they are to "seek the good of man in cooperation with powers and authorities in politics, culture, and economics. But they have to fight against pretensions and injustices when...