Word: mistrust
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...acclaim the world over. The Shawns were among the first to create ballets drawn from American themes. Their chain of Denishawn dance schools groomed such prime movers of modern dance as Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman. Their proudest accomplishment, individually and together, was to help vanquish the puritanical mistrust with which most Americans had traditionally viewed the dance, to make their art part of the nation's cultural life...
...Patrick declined to offer his own solution to the dispute. However, he doubted, due to the "deep-seated mistrust" between the Greek and Turkish Cypriotes, that "a simple doctrine of self-determination would work." He called partition the worst of the possible solutions which have been offered...
...were in Russia," Satish Kumar said, "they tell us, 'if we disarm, America will destroy us,' but here I do not see any horrible people. All say, 'We will disarm if they disarm.' What is this 'if'? This is not the logic of love. This is the logic of mistrust...
...London, West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, on his first official visit to Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home, did much to alleviate British mistrust of Germany by emphasizing his own post-Adenauer view of "a prosperous, happy and free Europe that can only be achieved together with the United Kingdom...
...Common Market is apt to face for some time, and its settlement means that the Market can now proceed on two legs-industrial and agricultural-rather than the one on which it has been hopping. In fact, so unrestrained was enthusiasm over the settlement that the bitterness and mistrust caused by De Gaulle's brutal veto of British membership last Jan. 14 seemed finally to be dissipating...