Word: expression
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...likely to do so again in his campaign for re-election to Congress this year. But in the presidential primary, Byrnes got only 40,000 votes as against 45,000 for Reynolds and 22,000 for Wallace. The clear implication was that thousands of Republicans, spotting a chance to express themselves on a key issue, cast Democratic ballots and split more or less evenly on civil rights...
...Exchequer Reginald Maudling, known to British newspaper readers just now as the man who must announce the new budget to Parliament this week. When the bikini-clad picture splashed across the papers, the Daily Mirror headlined it as "Caroline Maudling's Budget Look," while the Daily Express observed that "Far from damaging her father's career, she probably added hundreds to the votes he will get next election day." That was just about the only hopeful electica prediction the Tories got all week...
...tailors, that their occupations were henceforth "illegal." Turkey also expelled 39 Greeks, among them a priest and a chorister of the Greek Orthodox Church. In a circuitous display of national pride, the Turkish communications minister announced plans to reroute a 20-mile section of the old "Ori ent Express," which presently passes through Greece on the railroad's Paris-Istanbul line. The new route will pass through Communist Bulgaria, the minister haughtily declared. Off Iskenderun, the Turkish navy and air force began new "exercises...
Silver noted that a majority of the 500 respondants felt that college had either not affected their Jewishness, or bad increased it. Many expressed a disinclination to express their Jewishness in theological terms, but did not feel that they had the proper educational background to substitute another context for identification...
...Ryan's Express, Westheimer...