Word: enoughs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...pressure on parents is strongest in industrial areas, where workers are sometimes reminded that they might lose their jobs or apartments if their children do not go through the dedication ritual (and the six-month indoctrination leading up to it). Usually, it is enough for the Reds to make clear that few students not so dedicated have much chance of going on to secondary schools and universities. The Communists claim that 72.5% of all eligible schoolchildren in East Germany are now registered for Youth Dedication, as compared to only 25% last year...
...time during the last four centuries they must have had terrifying brushes with European frontiersmen. Their demonology is dominated by an ogre named Möul who shows in figurines as a tall, long-legged, wide-eyed person, probably a white man grown into a tribal devil. Having seen enough of Möul and his violent ways, the Xetás retired into the tangled heart of the Serra dos Dourados and managed to hide from the civilized world for several hundred years...
...from such a brief exposure with very little residue" -and there are "too many unqualified students in these courses" who should never be there to begin with." Result: "State and national statistics on how many students are enrolled in language courses are meaningless. This point cannot be stressed heavily enough...
Handsome Quarterback Unitas went to work. Throwing hook passes to the side lines that got just enough for vital first downs, he drove the Colts to the Giants' 13. There, with a precious 9 sec. left, Steve Myrha booted the tying field goal...
...five years at Notre Dame, young (30) Terry Brennan won 32 games out of 50, six out of ten in the current season. But it was not enough; he was fired and replaced by Joe Kuharich, 41, a Notre Dame alumnus, professional lineman and coach of the none-too-successful Washington Redskins. The decision outraged many a Notre Dame supporter. Snapped the Catholic and Record, weekly organ of the Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis: "The firing of Terry Brennan is a setback for the priests and laymen who are trying to remake the public image of Notre Dame from football factory...