Word: rans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pittance. In all, the demonstrations cost $1,078,500. The Pentagon spent $149,000 to airlift military policemen and paratroops to Washington, the Justice Department $190,000 in overtime for U.S. marshals, the D.C. government $176,000 in overtime for policemen and another $5,000 for those who ran the workhouse at Occoquan...
Many Kentuckians are doing exactly that. So many, in fact, that Kentucky may well elect its first Republican Governor in 24 years. Nunn, 43, a former county judge who ran against Breathitt in 1963 and lost by a mere 13,055 votes, preaches that it is "time for a change" from the "old, entrenched political machine." He is an energetic handshaker and baby-kisser who is not above pumping a dog's paw at a shopping-center rally. To support his argument that the election has great national implications, Nunn has imported such Republican luminaries as Ronald Reagan, George...
...skilled workers, who generally complain of getting short shrift compared with their counterparts in the building trades, might revolt. One truculent group shouting "No! No! No!" gathered at a demonstration that ended in a fist-swinging brawl with union officials. In the end, however, the vote ran overwhelmingly-9 to 1 in the case of production workers, nearly 3 to 1 among the skilled men-to stop the costly 49-day strike...
John Rayburn made a good move to get into good scoring position, and then, as Coach Bill McCurdy ran alongside screaming encouragement, Denney and Sulloway surged forward...
...Quakers, who snapped a 47-game Navy winning streak two weeks ago and tied super-strong Brown the week before that, ran into a little trouble at Princeton Saturday, and could only eke out a 1-0 decision over the Tigers. But Munro is still worried...