Word: existing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...exist. A competitive movement has beneficent assets for the cause of freedom...
...this an internal matter?" The Chicago Sun-Times joined with the Sydney, Australia Morning Herald in calling Perón a tyrant. The Richmond Times-Dispatch saw him as "an unscrupulous demagogue who would not hesitate to play ball with Stalin," while the Dallas News prophesied that he "can exist only by a constant accretion of power. This, in the end, will kill...
...answer many of our present problems. It had a common political theory based on custom and myth, and a common religion; it had no Hitler nor Mussolini nor Stalin. While "times were far from peaceful, life had more beneficial organizations and more of the elements of constructive happiness than exist in a 'civilized' world where scientific progress has been prevented to the business of killing." Maybe, say the mediaevalists, the twentieth century needs a quick flashback to what it snobbishly calls the Dark Ages...
Schlesinger stated: "There is no reason for having such a law unless there is a condition that necessitated it. This situation does not exist." He thought that Maryland's Ober Law is "far in excess of anything needed...
...assistant attorney general George Fingold that gambling rackets gross over $20,000,000 in the Boston area annually, do not apply to Cambridge, James F. Mahan, president of the Cambridge Civic Association, said yesterday. Mahan added that unless Fingold could "come over here and show me where the rackets exist, he might want to "mind his own business...