Word: europeanizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bowles continued that both parties, moreover, have "taken too many things for granted" and "swept a lot under the carpet." For instance, the U.S. has blindly held to its "strictly European policy," even though Russia has steadily been gaining control of Asia and Africa...
...Harvard Ski Club will sponsor "Revolution in Skiing," a movie depicting American and European slalom and downhill stars in action, tonight at 8 in the New Lecture Hall. Tickets for the film, which is narrated by Victor Coty, are $1.25 at the Coop or at the door...
...Gaulle, whose ambitions are more French than European, had made sure that the Common Market nations would present a united front in future negotiations with Britain. And by strengthening the bonds between France and Germany, he had brought France appreciably closer to equality with Britain and the U.S. in NATO councils. For while France alone might not be able to speak with the voice of a major power, France backed up by West Germany could scarcely be ignored...
...Market on the ground that they could not abandon their present intricate system of Commonwealth tariff preferences. At the same time, British industry dreaded the prospect of finding its products excluded from the Common Market. As a halfway house, Harold Macmillan two years ago plumped for a 17-nation European Free Trade Area to supplement the Common Market. The F.T.A. would permit free exchange of industrial products between member nations, but, unlike the Common Market, it did not call for ultimate establishment of uniform wage and tax levels or for a common tariff wall against outsiders...
...glove on Engel, it is chiefly because he moves too fast. He has presided over the pit orchestras of roughly 130 Broadway productions, headed an esoteric organization called the Madrigal Singers, written reams of articles and a bag of books, including a five-volume study of European music entitled Renaissance to Baroque...