Word: extends
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other across organized land masses of freedom and serfdom. In the reports out of Budapest, Panmunjom, Washington, the operative word was justice; the question welling up, the debate accumulating, the pressure contending, was about how to get justice, how to fortify it, how to throw light on it and extend...
...Argentine citizen I wish to extend to you my heartiest congratulations on your June 3 article "The Rocky Road Back." You have accurately described events that took place during the twelve years we lived under the shadow of a ruthless dictator who ruled the country by fear and played havoc with its economy...
...Camera." Gronchi requested conservative Senate President Cesare Merzagora to search the political horizon for possible Cabinets. Through this device Gronchi could extend his Cabinet-building negotiations to influential politicians who do not happen to be heads of parties, ex-Presidents or ex-Premiers-the only people Italy's President is constitutionally entitled to consult. And as he emerged from the President's office deep in the Quirinal Palace, Merzagora said: "In this situation I am merely a camera. I shall bring back precise and detailed photographs for the President of the Republic...
...Last year 80,000 miles of federal highways alone became obsolete, and thousands of miles of asphalt road built in the '20s are due to outlive their usefulness in the late '50s. Thus, the road-building industry can look forward to a long-range boom that will extend many years beyond...
...Supreme Court's legal idealism while regretting that it was not more firmly anchored in legal realism. For example, such critics, with no particular brief for Du Pont, nonetheless thought that the majority decision had taken a highly selective, hotly debatable set of facts and used them to extend a law dealing with stock "acquisitions" so that it applied to a "reasonable probability" existing 30 years later. And such observers, even while agreeing that Jencks had a case for challenging the fairness of his trial, nonetheless felt that the Supreme Court majority had ignored the specific issues placed before...