Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...enrolled in summer school. The same is true for two-thirds or more of the total Black population at Shaw. But since you insist on writing your article without precision, clarity, and intensity--as if intensifiers and qualifiers do not exist in the English language--I must respond...
...some terrible mistake. He tells himself he must have tricked them, and hopes they won't find it out soon. But he's willing to enjoy the applause (writers receive no such recognition in Argentina, he explains), and turned around three times on the way off the stage to respond with grateful abbreviated bows. He tells himself that these people have come to see what a blind foreign poet is like. Borges won't admit (and won't believe) that he's one of the great figures of international literature...
...dues ranging from $5 to $100 a year, it maintains offices in Washington and several states, puts out a bimonthly newspaper called Freedom in Education. Through its local chapters, CEF issues calls for public pressure on legislators whenever a bill affecting nonpublic schools is at issue; its supporters faithfully respond by inundating lawmakers with telegrams and letters. One day last November, Pennsylvania Governor Raymond Shafer was deluged with 100,000 telegrams from CEF enthusiasts supporting a parochial pupil aid bill. The Michigan CEF arranged for Catholic schools to give students a homework-free night-on the condition that each wrote...
...faces a bitter dilemma. In the nation's unhappy mood, he will have trouble persuading his countrymen that they can profitably enlarge the already sizable expeditionary force by as much as 40%. Moreover, Hanoi, with 350,000 of its 410,000 regulars still in the North, could easily respond by sending a few more divisions. A dramatic victory would help Johnson to make his case-but it may be difficult for U.S. commanders to produce that kind of victory without considerably more troops...
...should pressure the University into doing something radical. The University will then say, 'Shhh!' That serves the most important function. It makes students aware that the University cannot respond because of the way it fits into society...