Word: rent
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...country." Since then. President Kennedy has talked often and eloquently of sacrifice-without telling Americans just what they are supposed to do. Presumably, through his personal confrontation with Russia's Nikita Khrushchev, the President can complete his assessment of just how acute he thinks Communism's cur rent threat to be, and what form it will take. Then President Kennedy may be able to come home with specific measures of the sacrifices that the U.S. must make. If so, Vienna will have been of historic value...
...days), but sympathy for the anti-Horthy movement in Hungary brought him into touch with the Communists who were running it. He seems to have drifted into Communism through loneliness, general muddle, and a real sympathy that made him unhappy when other people had no money for food or rent. He doesn't even seem to have thought about it much. That, in fact, is the menacing doctrine of his book. If "conditions" are right, Voros implies, Communism in the U.S. would again do quite as nicely as it did in the Red decade...
...late Bible ... was sent to me sure: which bred in me a sad- that will grieve me while I it is so III done. Tell His that I would rather be rent ces with wild horses, than any translation by my consent be urged upon poor churches. e new edition crosseth me. it to be burnt...
Reagan argued that the Federal Government was running "more than 19,000 businesses covering 47 lines of activity-from rum distilling to the manufacture of surgical equipment. Operating tax free, dividend free and rent free in direct competition with its own citizens, the Government loses billions each year in the businesses." Once in business, Reagan noted, the Government is reluctant to get out: "Congress ordered the liquidation of the Spruce Products Corp. in 1920, but 30 years later it was still in existence. The corporation was founded in World War I to find spruce wood for airplane frames...
...town they try to board a streetcar; no wardrobe closets allowed. They try to make friends with a girl; when the wardrobe comes, she goes. They walk into a restaurant; sorry, no diners with closets. They try to rent a hotel room; already has wardrobes. Wearily they stagger on, wondering what sort of world has no room for people with wardrobe closets...