Word: pushed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...said he had been urging the HCUA is "push it for all they're worth...
...American convoy en route to Berlin last month, a top U.S. State Department officer wrote it off as a misunderstanding by Soviet junior officers. But, he added worriedly, "had it turned out that it was part of a deliberate policy at the top-that they were going to push to its ultimate conclusion-then, of course, we would have a hell of a crisis on our hands...
...company* of Cambridge, Mass., as well as biscuit bakers in Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, England and France. A notebook in his uncluttered desk holds his secret expansion plans for the company. All Bickmore will say is that within the next five years he intends to spread more products abroad, push sales close to $800 million, and lift profits 50% above last year's record $30 million. Helping out the cause, Bickmore loyally begins each day with a bowl of Nabisco Shredded Wheat...
...comic aspects. On Ameland Island in the Waddenzee group, half the rooms in the tiny Hofker Hotel are occupied by NAM, half by Caltex. After dinner, each side glares at the other in the lobby; at night, the prospectors push their beds across their doors to guard maps and working papers. After technicians from Socony Mobil Oil checked into the adjacent Hotel De Jong, scouts from Caltex and NAM began to frequent the De Jong bar, hoping to pick up valuable slips of the tongue. Last week British Petroleum and a party of French seismologists also landed...
...notices immediately that the Bronx campus is more relaxed. A real campus, which includes several buildings and large lawns, encourages relaxation. Students and faculty are not crowded into a single, tall building, and they do not push into jammed elevators...