Word: informing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...until the Vatican Council is over. All the churches agree that one condition for the dialogue is acceptance by Rome of the Orthodox as equal partners, not as schismatics petitioning for a return to the fold. The delegates also agreed unanimously to form a committee of prelates who would inform the Pope of the conference's proposed ground rules for the discussion...
Apparently no one had bothered to inform the nominees of their nomination. Professor Slive, when he learned of his nomination, said, "I've been out of town for a couple of days. I really don't know what it's all about. What does a director do anyway...
Rudolph said his office had decided to concentrate on a campaign to inform the public of the dangers of jaywalking, rather than take money from offenders. Even without tickets, the new law means "you no longer have the right to walk in front of a car and expect it to stop," he explained...
...Washington D.C. the lobbying situation was equally chaotic. Congress remained in session nearly all summer, presenting District civil rights groups with an opportunity to convince, cajole, and inform hundreds of important Democrats. At one point three independent teams of lobbyists were scouring the Hill for the FDP, but lack of coordination led to duplication of effort and endless embarrassment. Without leadership from the Party, the activity was clearly futile, and eventually it disintegrated...
...Radcliffe Government Association may form a "clearinghouse" to inform students about political causes which solicit their participation. The suggestion for the clearinghouse came at the fall session of R.G.A.'s semiannual Cedar Hill conference...