Word: evidentally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This oddly assembled, but imaginatively conceived country depends more than anything else on the popularity and sound sense of the Tunku, whom Hong Kong Bureau Chief Charles Mohr describes as "one of the most relaxed, cheerful and modestly friendly cover subjects" he has ever interviewed. Describing one youthful escapade, Tunku...
The humiliating defeat for President Charles de Gaulle added no luster to his popular prestige, which, according to the latest report of the French Institute of Public Opinion, has suffered heavily since the strike began. Citing an "evident correlation" between De Gaulle's sagging curve and the strike, the...
The Trib announced that it had spent its enforced vacation planning "many major innovations and improvements"-but none were immediately evident. The afternoon papers, locked in a visceral battle for circulation, pulled out all the stops. BIG SURPRISE PACKAGE FOR YOU!, Said the Journal, in a crimson bannerline, and it...
Against Catholics. "The scars left by the Reformation struggle are still evident in the treatment Protestants give Roman Catholic attitudes and behavior toward them not only in the past but in the present," Olson observes. Although properly noting that many Catholics are opposed to religious persecution, one Presbyterian text warned...
Balance was most evident on the powerful freshman swimming squad where there were nine men who Coach Benn Merritt said "will definitely be point getters for the varsity next year." Merritt named four swimmers in particular Eric Klaussman in the sprints. Bruce Fowler in the 100-yard breaststroke, John Quinn...