Word: rans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...good example. I was a bit slow getting down to the Field House, and took so long getting my various sore joints taped that I was five minutes late to practice. I missed calisthenics and ran over to where Feula was leading the tackles through practice blocking...
Thus, last week, the Senate took up consideration of Johnson's $1.1 billion bill for aid to Appalachia. The Senate passed much the same bill last year, by a 45-to-13 vote, but time ran out before the House got around to it. This year both branches are expected to whoop it through without much dissent...
That segregationist member of the Newhouse newspaper chain ran a fair and reasoned summary of his critique, then carried the discussion onto the editorial page. "Mr. Frankel is astounded," said the News, "that the Alabama lawyers' periodical over ten years presents only one side of, let us say, the issue of desegregation vis-a-vis the Supreme Court. He has searched, he says, in vain for publication evidence that Alabama attorneys do other than roundly condemn the high court. Is there only one lawyers' viewpoint here in Alabama as regards the court and this general issue...
...annually per person. The Dutch set up a sugar industry for Ethiopia, where coffee was traditionally seasoned with salt and spices, and so converted the Ethiopians to sweetness that they have now become modest exporters of sugar. Turkey has also become an exporter, and so has Bolivia, which ran up a 22,000-ton surplus last year and is trying to teach its Indian population to like sugar. Chile now saves $20 million annually by refining domestic sugar beets, has also fattened its cattle industry by feeding livestock the refinery residue...
Luigl Nono, who recently ran on the Communist Party ticket in the municipal elections of Italy, was denied the visa under a section of the immigration law which provides against the admission of Communists, anarchists, and other undesirables...