Word: expect
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Teele reported that Business School admissions officers also expect to place greater emphasis on past college records, and other indications of intellectual capacity" in choosing applicants...
...billion for fiscal 1958: long-range spending for planes, missiles and military research will continue "until we have some certainty that we have reached agreements that are enforceable. That is, where there is good faith on both sides, demonstrated good faith. Now after that happens, then I would expect long-range programs . . . and expenditures to come down markedly. But until the world can feel safer, I can think of nothing more foolish than to weaken our defensive structure...
Uncertain Horseman. The Assembly, made up as it is, is no place to pursue abstract justice, or even sensible compromise. Diplomats expect to deal more privately and directly. Washington is convinced that Egypt's Nasser is a changed man since the October invasion showdown. Having learned from that crisis that headstrong action can bring heavy consequences, say U.S. diplomats, Nasser is no longer a hero on horseback ready to lead the Arabs to glory, no longer so sure of himself, and blows hot and cold. Though he has weathered the immediate storm, his long-range position...
...ships' own damages, each line will absorb its loss, helped along by its insurance. After the collision the underwriters paid $19 million toward the Doria's $30 million loss, another $1,000,000 to the Stockholm for its crushed bow. Both lines also expect to collect on passenger-cargo liability insurance...
When M-G-M Producer Pandro Berman decided to film Feodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, he thought wistfully of blonde Cinemactress Marilyn Monroe, who has often confessed a yen to play the role of Grushenka. "Frankly, I don't expect her to be in it," he said. "She would probably want too much money, and besides, I hear she is going to have a baby.'' To all questions of diapers and Dostoevsky, Marilyn murmured unsweetened nothings...