Word: extents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...abstract, rather than in personal, simple terms. More preaching from the Bible rather than just about the Bible is what America needs." Nixon also described religion as "the true fountainhead of America's strength. I have a profound conviction that the whole national experience of our people, the extent to which the American idea has worked, is evidence of the interdependence of a widely shared religious faith and the vigorous health of a free American society...
...some extent their retrospective feelings reveal a degree of reaction which had to be replaced by healthier attitudes. Magaret Booth, once MGM's top editor, says...
...France's discomfiture. In fact, the French first learned of the devaluation discussions in Bonn through press reports quoting West Germany's Finance Minister Franz-Josef Strauss. After the final session, Strauss implied that the devaluation was a foregone conclusion. "The French government has to decide the extent of it," he said...
...with a gigantic $2.4 million deficit that Ford predicted last month, it seems sure that the 1968-69 budget will have one of the biggest deficits in history. The basic reasons are simple enough: income is down and expenses are up. The rise in expenses surprised nobody, but the extent of their increase and the simultaneous drop in income make this year's trend unusual and disturbing...
Harvard's success in the Yale game tomorrow will depend to a great extent on how well the Crimson offense controls the ball, and Harvard's ball control game will hinge on the blocking of the team's interior linemen. Two vital contributors to this interior blocking will be the Crimson's starting offensive tackles, Fritz Reed and Bob Dowd...