Word: pressinger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Japan's pressing, problem, said the three governors, is self-support. "To accomplish this all-important economic necessity Japan must have access to resources and markets in Southeast Asia ... It is difficult for the free world to absorb the full output of a vigorous Japanese economy. Therefore, we recommend...
On the last day, with two rugged rounds ahead, handsome, young (23) Gene Littler, last year's amateur champion only lately turned pro, was a nervous two strokes in the lead. Pressing hard to hang on, defending Champion Ben Hogan was in a tie for second. His running mate...
Nor is Britain alone in its prosperity. Booming Western Germany has also been pressing for convertibility.
"Original thought is not necessarily novel or strange thought, but only thought that one has made one's own by pressing it out, by forging it in one's own head."
Nixon blamed one of the Eisenhower Administration's most pressing problems on the Democrats: "There would be no crisis in Indo-China today if the Truman-Acheson foreign policy had not lost China to the Communists." Illustrating that the Republicans and boardinghouse chickens do not have a monopoly on...