Word: respecters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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There is a proverb that "one who eats the flesh of camel inherits its basic temper." I have spent many years in Spanish Morocco, only to learn to respect the Arab temper. The wounds of the Balfour Declaration cannot be forgotten, and the Arabs would attempt to throw the Jews of Israel into the sea. And if Lieut. General Glubb was surprised at King Hussein's orders, I think he is a very small...
...Birmingham residents agreed with the Post-Herald that the attack on Cole was "a warning to all of us that dangerously irresponsible forces are here, which, if given quarter, can result in nothing good for the community ... If we are to have an orderly society, we must first have respect for law. Those who trample it underfoot must be made to feel its certain penalty...
Whether President Nance will stay with the corporation is still up in the air, since he has been offered several other jobs. In any case, he has earned the respect of Detroit's tough tycoons. Under Nance, in the 18 months since the merger...
...School dean also defended the right of teachers and professors to come to their own decisions without fear of reprisal from their superiors. He emphasized that there are "both staunch defenders along with a growing respect for academic freedom in America today...
...consulted or invited to aid in directing plays at present, aware that it is their job to stimulate or even to guide, but not to control. That a faculty member will be needed as an advisor there is no doubt. His authority, however, except for scheduling, should stem from respect and not from regulation...