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Word: expect (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...million surplus. The payless payday, as everybody knows, was a hoax. And the surplus is due to legislation passed in 1962 by a previous Republican legislature and by an expanding Michigan economy." Said Romney when he heard of the diatribe: "This is not the sort of thing to expect from someone loyal to the Republican Party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Michigan: Lightning Strikes Thrice | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

Even if the longest embargo in modern times is softened, how much can the U.S. expect to increase its sales to the Communists? Under czars and commissars alike, Russia has never been a major U.S. customer because it had neither enough hard money nor desirable goods to offer in return. Before the one-shot U.S. wheat deal, the largest recent U.S. sale to Russia was $4,000,000 worth of inedible tallow. Now Khrushchev says that he wants to buy billions of dollars' worth of industrial plants and equipment to make chemicals, fertilizer and other products. For that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trade: Can You Do Business With the Communists? | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

...over longer distances than the 2000 meter sprint, and anything can happen. In its first race last week, Cornell, the Sprint favorite, defeated Navy by nearly four lengths over 2000 meters and the results of the race here Saturday will give coach Harry Parker an idea of what to expect at Worcester...

Author: By C. BOYDEN Gray, | Title: Two Crews Challenge Crimson in Adams Cup | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

SNCC leaders expect that instruction and guidance will continue even after the new workers arrive in Mississippi. "We feel very strongly that the students coming down will be essentially working under the staff [about 50 people] that we have down here now." Strict discipline will be asked of all newcomers, and those who take unnecessary risks, endanger the group, or simply refuse to cooperate, will be dropped from the Project, and asked to leave the state...

Author: By Peter Cummings, | Title: Training for Freedom | 5/7/1964 | See Source »

...thanked Mr. McFarlane for the demonstrations and with our guide walked out of the control room, down some steps into the five-foot pipe leading to the Tunnel. The inside turned out to look just as one would expect the inside of a concrete pipe to look; it was cheerfully lit and almost pleasant, however, except that the low "ceiling" made it necessary to walk with a slight stoop. We recognized the usual Tunnel fixtures: steam pipes, electric conduit, telephone cables. The pipe made a number of turns so that we could not be sure of our route...

Author: By Andrew T. Weil, | Title: Travels Through The Harvard Labyrinth | 5/5/1964 | See Source »

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