Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This would be a serious mistake. Although it would lend an air of "justice" to the Board's proceedings, its actual effect would be to limit the Board's flexibility...
...retirement, an idol to many but a friend to few, his influence has been tremendous. Who can say what accomplishments might be the Ibis's if he re-entered life with energy and determination? The sky's the limit...
...Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare and later as his Special Assistant for Foreign Affairs, he occasionally found an ally in Nixon against more conservative elements in the Administration. Certainly Nixon is at home with the congressional wing of the party, oriented toward the Middle West and limit ed government, while Rockefeller is of the Eastern Establishment, prone to look first toward the executive branch. Yet if during the '60s Goldwater has symbolized Republicanism's right frontier and Rockefeller its left, Nixon falls well between. On several of the big emotional issues defined in liberal-conservative terms...
...from Cuba, had taken guns, seized control of the ship and locked the captain and the rest of the crew in the brig. When the four asked for asylum, the Coast Guard consulted the State Department, then advised the Cuban ship to "approach no closer than the three-mile limit." It dispatched two ships-the cutter Point Brown and a seagoing tug-to investigate...
...pointing up what they consider to be the joint economic interest of working class whites and Negroes, Frontlash hopes to limit the extent of white backlash and to lessen its potential impact on the 1968 elections...