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Wilson's position was somewhat dif ferent. He feared that the use of British troops would be 1) a risky military venture, and 2) political suicide for his own government. Moreover, a full...
...only quickly added to, but also constantly replaced at the most intimate molecular level. This process does not stop with maturity; it goes on until death. But there is evidence that the rate of cell and tissue replacement slows down, until- perhaps at different times in dif ferent tissues - it is markedly less than the rate of natural death and destruction...
...Both Driberg and Muggeridge carelessly throw around the phrase "Christian heresy" when speaking of Communism. Muggeridge is entirely inaccurate when he says this notion was "first Toynbee." The phrase propounded by and the idea Professor are far Arnold older than Toynbee and mean "something dif ferent from what Muggeridge thinks. The late Archbishop of Canterbury, William heresy" [in Temple, 1933] used and the called phrase Communism ""Christian "undoubtedly the most serious menace which has threatened the Christian Faith in the civilized world for some hundreds of years." The theme has since been used by such bril liant foes of Communism...
Stores currently follow one of two dif- ferent schools of thought on the function of a buyer, but the tendency seems to be toward turning the buying job into that of a department, manager...
...poll of students, to determine their views on the appropriateness of six dif- ferent proposals for a war memorial...