Word: nice
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...twice as much traffic through Harvard Square and not have as much congestion," he promises, "and this is a nice, safe statement...
...affluent Britain, unemployment is even harder to take than it was in Depression days, when hardship was the rule rather than the exception. "Today," says Joe Dyson, a Hartlepool shipyard plater, "we have been leading different lives, with nice little homes and little luxuries. A man on the dole now has more to lose than he ever owned...
...Perry turned the doctor's novel into a fully developed screenplay, successfully inventing many scenes to fulfill, rather than simply fill out, the story. It was a very nice piece of work, and when the Perrys tried to get the backing of a major studio, they were not-as custom would have it-turned away icily by the crass boobs of Hollywood. They were just turned away. It lacked size, and the great paradox of movie financing is that it's easy to milk fortunes out of Hollywood for high-budget stupendaganzas, but next to impossible...
...customary opening filibuster until after the President's State of the Union message this week. The House whisked past its Rules Committee disagreement so fast that nobody really had time to get mad. Of course, all the friendship would not last long-but while it did it was nice...
...Must Help." Goulart's leftist labor allies still attack foreign businessmen, and Brazil's government still pursues its let's-be-nice-to-Communism foreign policy. Only a month ago. President Kennedy sent his brother Bobby to Brasilia to tell Goulart in no uncertain terms that the U.S. could not forever continue to support a nation seemingly unable to help itself out of political and economic chaos. The message seems to have gone home. In economics, at least, Goulart talks like a man trying to control Brazil's reckless course...