Word: obeys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...last count) uncommitted Republican delegates. Since they may hold the balance of power at Chicago, they are fondly embraced by campaign literature, caressed by personal letters, dined & wined (or at least beered) at party shindigs, promised a secure future by politicos-if only they will love, honor & obey one or the other candidate...
...much simpler," reasoned Menzel, "to suppose that the saucers are not material at all. Then they need not obey the rules & regulations that govern material objects...
Three editors of the Northwestern University undergraduate daily have refused to obey an administration order ousting them from their positions, while Cornell has suspended several students who commandeered the campus radio station last week...
...those puritanical days there were no athletics. Radcliffe, or other amusements, and peace disturbance was the only outlet, window-breaking and petty larceny in Cambridge became major sports. The year 1658 saw the first town-gown fight, and from then on, students were obliged to obey local police...
...latter," he says, "were educated to believe that jews were inferior people, guilty of Germany's defeat in the First World War. The German superego (the interaction of parents, educators, laws of the country, rules of society) accepted these ideas . . . German education taught that you have to obey every order from those above you." The SS men at the gas chambers, Dr. Cohen believes, had no emotional reaction to their gruesome task-"It was their duty...