Word: proceed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...good deal of contact with him in the past several years," says King. "He means business. I think we can expect even more from him than we have had up to now. I have implicit confidence in the man, and unless he betrays his past actions, we will proceed on the basis that we have in the White House a man who is deeply committed to help us." Thus the support of the President for a strong civil rights bill provides a basis for high Negro hopes. Though Negro leaders acknowledge that laws do not change people's hearts...
...records such information as whether a doctor is on board-of some 850 merchant ships in the North Atlantic. Within moments, the computer's memory drums typed out the names of five vessels within 100 miles of the Lakonia, and urgent messages were flashed to them to proceed to the stricken liner. The five were the Argentine passenger liner Salfa, the Belgian merchant ship Charlesville, the British freighters Montcalm and Stratheden, and the Brazilian freighter Rio Grande. Some were already on the way, having picked up the S O S on their own radios. The R.A.F. at Gibraltar hurriedly...
...Proceed on Two Legs. Wearisome hours remain for details to be worked out, and the bothersome issue of deciding common prices for wheat was shelved until after the German elections two years hence. But the Common Market reached agreement on common prices and policies for rice, beef and dairy products, the three most important agricultural categories at stake in the 14-day discussions. The Germans, who had opposed lowering prices right away as too great a shock to their inefficient farmers, won the right to continue to subsidize their dairy farmers a while longer and to buy Danish beef until...
...Russian model that Yesalis saw, a hard leather cylinder attaches the artificial hand and forearm to the patient's upper arm. The plastic strap secured to the stump below the elbow contains two electrodes, each attached to two wires that proceed up the sleeve of coat or dress in a single cable. They lead to a transistorized power pack the size of a cigarette case, which may be worn under a man's shirt or a woman's blouse. Another wire leads back from the power pack, down the arm, to the artificial hand. Inside this hand...
Plans for a one-week visit of twenty-one Soviet engineers and teachers to Harvard and M.I.T. will proceed according to schedule despite the recent arrest of Yale Professor Fredrick C. Barghoorn in Russia on espionage charges, and the numerous protests his arrest has fomented...