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Word: familiarization (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...heat of the demonstrations. Although large, like the archetypal southern cop, Lackey's face is soft and his cheek muscles never ripple to reveal clenched teeth below. No matter how tough the situation, he always has a smile and a handshake for the reporter who bothered to make himself familiar to the assistant chief...

Author: By Parker Donham, | Title: Police Compete for Power in Alabama | 3/24/1965 | See Source »

...brushed past his followers, nodding greetings, squeezing a familiar hand or two, reflecting the glare of admiration with infinite majesty, and disdain. His aides lined up behind him and the people behind them. The first five rows seemed uncomfortable on Jackson St. Their ties were knotted, their nails polished, their smiles distant, their cuffs pinned with large pearl links. A cordon of yellow-helmeted aides formed a wedge, King motioned, and the police lines--so immovable the day before--melted. The march began...

Author: By Curtis A., | Title: The Wednesday March | 3/20/1965 | See Source »

...Angeles Times Reporter-Columnist Paul Coates, 44, specializes in sentimental stories about the oddball and the offbeat. In 18 years of reporting, he has become familiar to just about every criminal, cop and kook in California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reporters: The Underdogs' Favorite | 3/19/1965 | See Source »

...Comptroller of the Currency. Jaunty, loquacious James J. Saxon was in the limelight again and loving it, but what U.S. bankers saw was a glaring spotlight trained right on them. The occasion was the opening last week of hearings by Arkansas Senator John McClellan and his Senate Investigations Subcommittee, familiar probers of the nation's sinners, into a recent rash of troubles in U.S. banking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Banking: A Bit of Embarrassment | 3/19/1965 | See Source »

...nothing about method. The point of this, however, is not to berate your reporter but to suggest that there is an important body of material to be studied in junior tutorial, to remedy deficiencies which all of the students interested in general arens still have. Although my group was familiar with the main currents in social theory, none of them had done extensive readings in the derivative works of direct relevence to developing areas. Hence I think the material covered by every. One is useful not simply, as the Brass Tacks suggests, "for the sake of coherence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCIAL STUDIES | 3/18/1965 | See Source »

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