Word: intends
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Morse: "I know that is the smear artist that you militarists give to those of us who have honest differences of opinion with you, but I don't intend to get down in the gutter with you. All I am asking is, if the people decide that this war should be stopped in Southeast Asia, are you going to take the position that is weakness on the home front in a democracy...
...then that members of the subcommittee clashed repeatedly with Hershey during his testimony, and challenged his power to "act as judge and jury." The General's high-handed interpretation of congressional intent is surely erroneous. And Congress should make clear, either through resolution or legislation, that it does not intend local boards to operate as courts...
...intend," said President Johnson last week, "to help only those who help themselves." Toward that end, he sent two messages to Congress proposing experimental programs that represent a realistic new approach to the disparate problems of decaying cities and poverty-straitened rural areas...
...last round, Palmer settled for a 73 and a three-stroke victory. "I don't intend to be a lingerer," said Arnie, 36, as he flew off to film a TV show with Nicklaus and Player, "but I don't see any reason why I shouldn't be able to play competitively until...
...article has some important ideas, as well as being rich in quotable phrases. To the argument that the authors of the fourteenth amendment did not intend for it to be used to equalize political districts, he presents considerable evidence that deference to the intentions of the framers of constitutional provisions would lead "not just to mal-apportioned legislatures, but to segregated schools, a revival of the Federal Sedition Act, and unfettered state control over speech, religion, press and assembly as well." He contends, in a bold generalization, that such deference is nothing more than an "Occidental variant of ancestor worship...