Word: protectiveness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...protect his position, Adenauer offered two reservations to emphasize what the agreement did not encompass. The deal implied, said Adenauer
...below, Entertainer Briggs surveyed her fast, dazzling rise. "It's wonderful! I love the whole business." The rough rock 'n' roll mob? They wouldn't hurt her-but she makes it a point to sneak out side doors, even though the cops are there to protect...
...Winchell, it was not enough. The insurance did not seem to protect him from punitive damages, i.e., those incurred by "maliciousness." It was a point that a commentator like Winchell is sensitive about. Early this year, he asked ABC either to insure him against damages because of malice or to drop his contract. ABC dropped his contract...
...Space Surgeon Stapp is right, military aircraft operating at that speed and altitude will not need complex and costly ejection capsules to protect escaping pilots. The saving in weight will greatly increase the planes' performance, make them deadlier fighters, give their pilots a greater chance to survive a war in the air and furnish invaluable data for future space flight...
...Chamber immediately appealed to Secretary of State Dulles for help. Korea denied the Chamber's charges, offered to waive all back taxes for any foreign businessmen who left the country "as soon as possible." But for businessmen with investments to protect, that was no way out. In any case, it was doubtful that the offer meant peace on the Korean scene; the embattled businessmen were not bucking merely the whim of Korea's stubborn, proud old President Syngman Rhee. They were bucking a tide of nationalism that has swept through Asia. In much of the non-Communist East...