Word: grave
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...along with "I do not choose to run," "If elected, I will not serve," and "I would rather be in my grave than in politics," let us teach our children the ringing disclaimer of Jerry Brown: "Are you kidding? I think even the governorship is a pain in the ass." Chester Prince Ambridge...
...afterward he departed for Taipei aboard a U.S. military transport; from there he was expected to fly into exile?possibly in England or Switzerland. Thieu was replaced by his aging and feeble Vice President, Tran Van Huong, 71. Almost immediately, the Communists imperiously declared Huong unacceptable. This development raised grave questions...
Arms List. Yet, if the plight of the Americans was seen to be grave, could not Congress vote for the aid funds as a last gesture, believing that the money would provide a psychological lift but not actually be spent? Perhaps, but the weariness with Viet Nam, the suspicion of the Executive, runs deep in Congress. Moreover, while not optimistic about the practical impact of shoring up the Saigon forces, Pentagon experts contend that shipment of military supplies could be hastened to reach Saigon quickly. There is still some $175 million worth of equipment in the pipeline...
Mclntosh admits that Gill had come to her asking whether to see a doctor about his stomachaches. God told her to say no, and the prophecy proved fatal. But Mclntosh now saw God's plan: that Gill would soon become his own "vindication" by rising from the grave...
...their study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine in June 1973, it prompted a lengthy investigation by the Suffolk County district attorney's staff that in turn produced the indictments, alleging "illegal transportation" of dead human tissue in citing a 19th century statute initially aimed at grave-robbers...