Word: responded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This week Pilot Sullivan testified that he didn't know what happened, that the plane failed to respond to the controls...
...indeed time, if it is not already too late, for individuals of more moderate persuasion to intelligently discuss both the moral strategic requirements of the situation. But here is just as little to be gained from Mr. Moore's assumption that the McCarthyites will respond to sweetness and light, as there is in Professor Struik's assumption that a Communist is merely a persecuted non-conformist. It is unfortunate that last Wednesday evening it was left up to a young Yale law student to seek to give this problem the thinking it deserves. Mr. Lowenstein was alone in attempting...
...sounds and smells. "Much art today," says Ghika, "is an acte gratuit-done for the sake of doing it. It's done with no purpose-it's a play and after a while you don't know what to do with it. A painting ought to respond to some human necessity...
...Vatican has twice stepped into the controversy, once to refute Feeney's extreme doctrine, and a second time to order him to Rome for an explanation. Feeney refused to respond. Last week a decree from Rome was published in the newspaper of the Boston archdiocese, formally excommunicating Father Feeney from the church...
...this sets the stomach to working faster. Doctors have believed that this effect is transmitted through the more primitive brain centers. The farmhand had these primitive centers intact, so his reaction to an insulin injection should have been normal. Surprisingly, it was not. His stomach simply did not respond. Why? Dr. Doig and his colleagues suspect that insulin must work through higher brain centers after...