Word: nominateed
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Sir: As a member of the U.S. armed forces in Viet Nam, I nominate those entertainers who have taken the time and interest to brighten our day in this far-off land.
Sir: For TIME'S Man of the Year I nominate Mr. Average, the taxpaying, vote-casting citizen. He may be bemused, bothered and bewildered, but he's more powerful than ever, and is exchanging apathy for a strength he didn't even know he had.
The only way to get a new Chancellor was for one of the parties to nominate a candidate and then have the strength to vote him into office. Trouble was, neither the Christian Democrats with 245 seats or the Social Democrats with 202 seats alone could muster the majority required...
Sir: After seeing your picture of Mrs. John Murchison preparing bouillabaisse sans an apron, I nominate her for Woman of the Year.
A Vague Letter. That semantic spat settled, another divisive word promptly popped up to plague the G.O.P. This time it came from Reagan. Asked by a television interviewer whether the party should nominate in 1968 a man who had not backed the 1964 ticket, Reagan said: "Well, a lot of...