Word: intending
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...still yammering at the Western powers for coddling Germans, were promoting German good will toward Russia. At the Karlshorst conference, the German delegates got Zhukov's word that by year's end removals of industrial equipment would cease. Declared the Marshal: "Stalin has said we did not intend to destroy the German people. . . . We are now bent on aiding [Germans] in reconstruction...
...hold our tongues any longer. . . . If we intend to keep the "secret" of the bomb, in the face of almost universal opposition from scientists, then we must expect distrust and eventual aggression from nations claiming to be fearful for their own safety. . . . If, however, we give the "secret" to an international control commission, we i) show the Russians (against whom, after all, this secrecy is being directed) that we are ready to trust them, i) give a strong impetus for success of the United Nations Organization, 3) furnish a strong moral persuader to other nations to follow our example...
...member of the "outs," who cannot be named, said last night that "our aim now is to wait until the Navy leaves in February or March. At that time we intend to throw all our weight in favor of a revision of the Student Board constitution, which says that the Student Board shall control student activities...
...Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court are so overburdened with work that they rarely find time to read an extracurricular book.* Nevertheless, lawyers agree that lawyers should read something beyond Coke and Blackstone. Last week G.I.s who intend to become lawyers could get a helpful reading list of 90 books from two Harvard law professors, Zechariah Chafee Jr. and John M. Maguire. Some of the choices, such as ex-Dean Roscoe Pound's The Spirit of the Common Law, were strictly on the legal beam. Some others...
Ward's, well pleased with the way the Army had built up Ward stocks for Christmas, handed the Army a check for $719,320. But it does not intend to pay the other $480,680. This is the amount claimed by Ward's for damages during Army occupation: loss of good will, extra recordkeeping, wage raises...