Word: pursuits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Your coverage definitely caught the subtle but powerful implications of this classic use of sea power by a maritime nation in pursuit of an urgent foreign policy objective...
More recently, Dr. Uzman conducted research aimed at correlating the chemical development of the nervous system with its structural maturation-- a pursuit important in providing a base line of information for future study of metabolic changes in the newborn child as well as congenital diseases in general
...burn in its flames." At that, endless resolutions from factories and collective farms poured in to Moscow sympathizing with poor little Cuba. A Moscow circus staged a "Cuban Carnival" in which Russians disguised as Cubans danced wildly to Latin music and raced about with beards and burp guns in pursuit of counterrevolutionaries...
...pursuit of freer trade, President Kennedy last week vetoed a proposal to double tariffs on imported bicycles. Such a reversion to protectionism, he explained, "would hamper our efforts to improve the position of American industry in foreign markets...
...speech in December 1961, Leary examined "the internal politics of the nervous system." The goals of external politics, he said, are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; the internal analogs of these goals are consciousness, freedom, and "fun-love," respectively. Behavioristic psychology, he said, has focused on what is important to the observer, omitting what is important to the consciousness of the subjects. Leary's concern is to help people attain their inner goals" freedom from their verbal learned past, and an all-encompassing unity and love which transcends ego-identity. He chooses to use consciousness-expanding drugs...