Word: responded
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Perhaps the most important reason why Khrushchev withdrew his invitation to Dwight Eisenhower to visit Russia was a fear that in Russia, too, the people would enthusiastically respond to him as a symbol of the U.S. Last week, with the President preparing for a mid-June trip to the Philippines, Formosa, Japan and South Korea, Khrushchev worked desperately to discredit the symbol. Pravda followed up with a warning that it would do Ike "no good" to go to Japan...
...subsidiary of Tennessee Gas. Commission examiners had recommended that the company's returns on investment be set at 6¼% instead of the 7% asked by the company. Kuykendall admitted that Corcoran's phone call was improper, but insisted that it "was all over before I could respond." During Corcoran's office visit, testified Kuykendall, he told the chairman that Tennessee was thinking of selling part of its stock interest in Midwestern Gas. This information, said Michigan Republican John B. Bennett, "was deliberately planned to present new information to you privately in an attempt to influence your...
...economic advantage: the sand dollar's eggs respond to minute amounts of drugs which are often scarce and expensive. Also, the sand dollar belies its name-its eggs cost nothing but the effort of collecting parent stock at Mount Desert, Me., where Dr. Karnofsky did his work...
...suggested answer is to give NATO allies "nuclear sovereignty," i.e., to trust them with full control of atomic weapons. The case for nuclear sovereignty rests largely on the argument that if the U.S.S.R. came to doubt that NATO would respond to an attack upon a single member, the nuclear power of the individual member would provide an independent deterrent-filling in the gap of uncertainty. One obvious danger: the independent armed nuclear ally might fire off a rocket in the heat of passion and involve the world in atomic...
...traditional final exam produces a fundamentally passive attitude in the student; he is given a set of questions, and told to respond to them. Normally this response will take the form of pre-digested answers as the lecturer offered them. The six courses which this term have departed from standard procedure are demanding a far more active and rigorous job from their participants...