Word: outright
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...been hinting at the price that it and Red China might demand for an end to the Indo-Chinese fighting. Items: I) Western recognition of Red China's "legitimate place," 2) an end to the cold-war limitations on East-West trade, and 3) by implication if not outright demand, a refusal by France to go ahead with...
...money will go to the Radcliffe Grant-in-Aid fund, which makes outright grants to students whose extracurricular activities prevent them from taking outside jobs. The grants are made regardless of grades. An additional $250 was added to the fund from the fall Grant-in-Aid auction...
...manufacturers are coming to the conclusion that they will have a tough time selling color sets outright at their current prices-$700 & up for a receiver with 12½-inch picture, plus a $250-to-$300 service contract. Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp. has decided to lease its first sets instead of selling them, will not sell until color sets are better...
...questioned paintings have no signatures, and most were donated by James Cleghorn, a wealthy Winnipeg hardware merchant, who died in 1936. Of the supposed old masters donated to the gallery from the Cleghorn collection, which was once insured for $250,000, declared Eckhardt, all are either copies or outright fakes. Items...
...program was born two years ago out of hard military and economic necessity. The Western allies needed arms, and their factories needed work. OSP was a lot easier for Congress to swallow than outright grants and arms shipments, and it was a way for U.S. dollars to get around U.S. tariff barriers, help Europe towards "trade...