Word: intendment
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Frantically, Mendes men paged Noel to get him to restore his amendment. Noel had gone home. A government minister telephoned him. Would he come back to the Assembly? Said Noel, who does not like Mendes-France and hates Germany: "Certainly not. I am in bed and I intend to stay here...
...deliberately planned in the hope of provoking the U.S. into actions which our European friends and allies would regard as ill-advised and which would perhaps shake our unity at a time when we hope it will be reinforced by the pending London-Paris accords. The U.S. does not intend thus to be hastily provoked into needless action." This highly practical talk was the more forceful because Dulles' line had already been proved right. U.S. allies, especially Britain, had been reassured by Dulles' verbal restraint and had not hesitated to denounce the Reds in terms as strong as any Dulles...
...ANDERSON, PRESIDENT OF THE TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER, STATES THAT THE MEDICAL CENTER WAS PURCHASING THE BOOKS TO BE DISTRIBUTED BY PRENTICE-HALL. I HAVE ONLY PURCHASED 350 COPIES OF THE BOOK FROM SEVEN HOUSTON BOOK STORES TO BE GIVEN TO MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND THAT IS ALL I INTEND...
...Osaka student began: "I like you, but your policies seem very narrow-minded." Hatoyama laughed uneasily: "But I'm not as arrogant as Yoshida, eh?" A Tokyo girl clerk adjured him: "Hatoyama-san, please be consistent in your austerity program." Ichiro Hatoyama replied: "I intend to be so." Then a Tokyo worker plunged headlong into the intricacies of trade with Red China and Formosa. Easily, as if the question involved no difficulties, Hatoyama answered the worker: "The Chinese Communists and Nationalists are both good, independent nations. Both are our good neighbors. I want to establish relations with Russia...
...tongued diplomacy," cried a supporter of ex-Premier Yoshida. "To the world, Shigemitsu professes antiCommunism. At home, he talks of coexistence." Shigemitsu denied the taunt, but the opposition catcalled "Liar! Liar!" Finally, Premier Hatoyama had to put himself once more on record, this time more guardedly: "On whether I intend to recognize Red China or not, I would like to point out that there are many factors involved, and I cannot say when...