Word: intends
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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David, now 37 and married to a Swedish-born former Miss Universe (they have five children), runs the Ambassador in Los Angeles, hopes to keep that job under the new owners. Wien and Helmsley will hold at least some things intact: they intend to go ahead with the Schines' plans to build high-rise office and apartment buildings, a convention hall and a shopping center around the Ambassador...
...people," said the Sheik, "and I am aware of the need for progress. But we will not be stampeded." As for the Arab line that Isa allows Britain to use his territory "for dirty intrigues," the Sheik shrugged: "We know who our friends are. We intend to continue our close friendship with Britain." As it happens, the British are under heavy pressure to give up their naval base at Aden when the Federation of South Arabia gains its independence in 1968; the logical site for it would then be Bahrein. Last week, after a visit from Britain's Defense...
...point when a deep and lengthy market drop can induce businessmen and consumers to save instead of spend, thus precipitating a recession. Washington's economic policymakers do not believe that matters have yet reached that danger point, and, if talk can do the job, they do not intend to let them reach...
...last of his replies, Buckley wasn't kidding. He will run as the recently formed (1962) Conservative Party's candidate, and he has no chance at all of beating either Republican John V. Lindsay or whomever the Democrats pick in their September primary. He does not intend to gear his campaign "to placate voting blocs." In fact, he does not intend to campaign at all as the word is usually understood in ethnically oriented New York. "I do not propose to walk the streets," he said. "I will not go to Irish centers and go dancing. I will...
...want to bury anyone. We don't intend to, but we are not going to be buried ourselves...