Word: projected
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...highly unlikely event that Nixon chose to abandon this system, he would come under heavy fire from those Americans who voted for him at least in part because he promised to guarantee clear U.S. military superiority over the Soviet Union. To steer a cautious middle course between continuing the project as laid out by the Johnson Administration and ending it outright, could simply result in satisfying no one. Whatever the President's decision, in short, the battle over the ABM is almost certain to continue unabated...
...time it was widely believed that the President would give the go-ahead for resuming work on the AMB, which would place nuclear tipped weapons around major cities. As opposition to the project mounted, however, it began to seem more likely that he might call for the system's deployment only in areas removed from population centers...
However, Atkins said, the ideal situation would be to consult with residents from the beginning of the project...
...organizations receiving money from the Drive, only Phillips Brooks House Association and the Wellmet Project, a half-way house for mental patients, were on last year's list of recommended charities...
...Capitol as a newly elected member of Congress." That's the first sentence in the book. It is a little frightening. (One imagines LBJ at the first meeting of his Cabinet saying, "Now there's one little item I'd like to bring up. It's a project that's been on my mind for some time. I've called it the Tennessee Valley Authority...