Word: phrased
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...think of us as quite new-new every week-for indeed not a week goes by without important changes-changes in who we are, changes in what we have to do, changes in the world with which your work is done." On that same evening, he used a phrase that keeps ringing in our ears. He said that we have to be "everlastingly contemporary." That's what we try to be, and what we expect to be for the next 40 years...
...phrase "catalyst" was used by Dr. Taylor to describe his hopes for the Peace Corps, and the flourishing of overseas teaching projects, scholarship programs, and other private endeavors are testimony that those hopes were not false ones...
...University's insistence the requirement was deleted, but substituted for it was a clause that reads: "Requests from foreign nations may be filled, but, when appropriate, information will be requested in return." Wiggins admitted that the ambiguity of the phrase could still hinder exchanges of information between the CEA and foreign governments...
...folk musician. Cahn sings everything with a German-Jewish accent which alienates many purists. But those who judge him in comparison with Eric Von Schmidt, Jack Elliott or Sabicas (depending on which type of music Cahn happens to be playing) miss the point of Rolf Cahn. To borrow a phrase, he's in his own bag, but that bag doesn't keep Cahn from being one of the most exciting performers in folk music...
...ants." And though the purchase gave the Houston Post Company a commanding position in East Texas, crew-cut Post Managing Editor William P. Hobby Jr., 30, Oveta's boy, was quick to hush speculation that it was out for more. "Much as I like the sound of the phrase," said he, "this is not the start of an empire...