Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...author of To Be Equal (1964) and other studies of Negro problems. Considered a moderate on civil rights questions, Young has been warning lately that the return of a mass of Vietnam veterans who are used to violence could cause trouble in America unless something is done fast domestically...
Through soul and hard rock, METCO and Columbia, and repeatedly brought home by Time, Life and Newsweek, the parents of Wellesley are realizing that they are no longer sure where their children are going. They wish they could stop them from moving so fast and so far, and keep them happy and polite in Wellesley...
...unpreccdented rate." Nonetheless, two clays later during a press conference at the L.B.J. Ranch with Australia's Prime Minister John Gorton on hand, the President reiterated that "if Hanoi will take responsive action" to reduce the level of violence, "we are ready to go far and fast with them, and with others, to reduce the violence and to build a stable peace in Southeast Asia...
Patrick kicked early, pulling Murphy along and then most of the field roared past the wiry Englishman. Baker's last lap was fast but couldn't compete with Patrick's amazing...
Randell's fast-growing wealth, which he offhandedly understates, comes from stockholdings. His company promotes or sells diverse goods and services: mouthwash and antacid pills, magazines and record-club memberships, vacation cruises. It even does naval recruiting in a fickle market of 10,500,000 college and high school students in the U.S. and Canada. Since April 24, when the company brought out a public issue of its common stock, the price of its shares has jumped from $6 to $26.50 on the over-the-counter market. Accordingly, the value of Randell's 54% holding has swelled from...