Word: fruitfull
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Revolt of the Masses. For the next 25 years José Ortega y Gasset, a small smoldering son of Socrates exuberantly engaged in the circumstances of Republican revolution, held sway over the liveliest minds of the Spanish-speaking world. Disagreeing sometimes with his great fellow philosopher Miguel de Unamuno...
Few issues, however, have produced such unanimity in French politics as the question on which the French walkout was based. The Afro-Asian bloc in the UN has always considered Algeria as fruitful ground for anti-colonial agitation. The French, on the other hand, have incorporated Algeria into Greater France...
In this situation, the U.S., like everyone else, is caught up in a conflict of sympathies. But the choice is not between backing the Arab cause, whatever fanatic course it may take, or backing the French, however meanly they behave. It is to seek out and to encourage those in...
"The governments of France, the United Kingdom and the U.S. believe that the time has now come for a new effort to resolve the great problems which confront us. We, therefore, invite the Soviet government to join with us in an effort to remove sources of conflict between us ... We...
Article 35. Long delayed and often despaired of during almost nine years of negotiations and Soviet stalling, the final text of the treaty was hammered out in nine days' bargaining between the ambassadors to Vienna of the Big Four occupying powers. The ambassadors' conference, conducted in strictest secrecy...