Word: quickly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...McCarthy's speech, Richard Nixon made his feelings plain: if he had to spend $50 billion, or the equivalent of two years in Vietnam, to attain "clear-cut superiority" over the Russians, by golly, we would do it. Hubert Humphrey, to his credit, believes in strategic parity and in quick, comprehensive, bilateral negotiations to head off another insane arms spiral...
...absence of injured Mike Koerner. Behind him, Rick Jurgens, handicapped by a foot injury, and Rick Barton are expected to score highly. Andy Meltpoff, Phil Lichtenstein, and Jake Seniuk form a tightly-bunched back-up group that could challenge the leaders if one of them gets off to a quick start...
...March for this paper and another. My sympathy was with the demonstrators--that was well-established in my mind long before I went, and I felt no guilt about it. I was sure that I could still report the story accurately simply by making myself into a reporter--a quick metamorphosis from man to journalist, done every day. I had also established a rationale for covering the march but not marching--it was the role I could play best in this revolutionary movement...
Harvard jumped off to a quick lead in the first period. Captain Scott Robertson took a pass from Pete Bogovich for the first goal, and Gomez, on an assist from Jaime Vargas tallied the visitors' second goal...
...upward revaluation of the mark would be a quick if drastic way of righting the balance by putting the undervalued mark on a par with the dollar and the pound. In effect, however, that would raise the prices of Germany's exports, perhaps crippling its vital auto industry. Recently, Schiller responded to persistent revaluation rumors by snapping, "Nein, no, non, nyetl" He means that Germany is not about to pull down its own house-especially when others have yet to put their own economic households in order...