Word: moved
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Five days ago Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey told a group of Toledo housewives that if he were elected to the White House "it would be my policy to move toward a systematic reduction in American forces" in Vietnam. "I think we can do it. I am determined we can do it," he told them...
...Neil cannot move the Crusaders, Holy Cross Coach Tom Boisture will call on sophomore Mark Mowatt, who is known for coming up with the big play. Mowatt scored four touchdowns and passed for five more in only four games on the Crusader's freshman squad...
...reckoning of most economists, the overheated U.S. economy should have cooled off abruptly under the double effect of mid-July's income tax surcharge and a cut in federal spending. There was even concern that the restraints would move the economy toward a recession. Instead, the effect has turned out to be so slight as to renew old worries about inflation...
...performers are generally outstanding, especially Gena Rowlands as the call girl, John Marley as the husband and Lynn Carlin as the forlorn and suicidal wife (it is her first professional role). Cassavetes' hand-held cameras move from closeup to unsparing closeup with the agility of a spectator's shifting eye-a spectator, moreover, who must constantly feel that he is committing an invasion of privacy. It is to the film's credit that Faces evokes a slight sense of guilt: the viewer keeps watching, even when he ought to avert his eyes...
...what passes as a business district in Rockville Center, N.Y. A block or two away lies the local station of the Long Island Railroad where commuters come and go on their way to work in Manhattan. No one on an LIRR train ever sees the Sunset, for the trains move too fast for passengers to catch a glimpse of the small...