Word: gutted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Willy ist so gut nicht, Darum rufen wir euch zu Besser ist der Ludwig Und die C.D.U...
That drastic action, which would help Britain's trade deficit but do nothing to solve its gut problem of low productivity and high prices, is a constant source of worry to Lyndon Johnson and Joe Fowler. They fear that British devaluation would upset world money markets, force some other nations into devaluation to remain competitive, and price U.S. exporters out of markets where they compete head on against the British, notably in Latin America. For economic, political and sentimental reasons, the U.S. will do everything it can to bail out Britain...
...converting a swampy, snake-infested onetime Spanish fort on the Mississippi River into a concentration camp in anticipation of "racial demonstrators." Said Katzenbach: "If you are going to send examiners into Louisiana and don't send them into Plaquemines, then they can say you haven't any guts." Same as Whites. In the nine gut counties he finally selected-four in Alabama, three in Louisiana, two in Mississippi-Katzenbach said, the percentage of eligible white citizens on the voting rolls ranges from 65% to 100% -and "in some cases to more than 100% ." The percentage of Negroes registered...
...tied up in the fourth week of a strike by three of the industry's eleven unions. Though one of the unions came to terms at week's end, some 70 vessels remained idle, and five passenger ships were forced to cancel lucrative summer sailings. The gut issue is the demand for higher wages and pensions-to offset the effects of automation of the kind that Johnson and Skouras propose...
Slavic S-150: The course examines Russian literature from Dostoyevsky (whom Vsevolod Tsetchkarev loathes) and Tolstoi (whom he adores) to the present. Tsetchkarev is a popular lecturer, and his course has had a reputation as a gut...