Word: retainers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...ministers retain their interest in the red man today. Pine Ridge has as many churches per square feet as Times Square has theaters. The only building in Wounded Knee other than the museum and the trading post, both tourist attractions, is the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The mass grave which commemorates the Indians massacred in 1890 at the last battle between the cavalry and the Indians, stands behind the church...
...said people want to retain their own nationalities and are reluctant to believe in a united Europe. I think you are wrong. Wherever you go in Europe, and I have verified the fact myself, you can hear young people saying "We Europeans." It is impossible to build Europe in seven days. We have our past, our traditions and our civilizations. We do not want to get rid of them, but only take the best in each...
...blue from a North Vietnamese jacket. The flag often flew at night in the Hanoi Hilton cell block that he shared with 40 other men, and it was dutifully saluted. "I thought that a flag could be a symbol to which we could attach ourselves, so that we could retain our honor and respect," says Dramesi...
Public broadcasting, especially public affairs TV, eventually could succumb to the Administration's programming desires. While conveniently placing the burden of finance onto private sources, CPB hopes to retain programming power. By withholding funds on public affairs programs, CPB forces public TV out of public affairs and back to language correspondence courses...
...between the Administration and Richard McLaren, then head of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. ITT, in effect, was marshaling strength at the highest levels of Government to run over an Assistant Attorney General and the antitrust code. ITT eventually received a favorable ruling-it was allowed to retain control of the rich Hartford Fire Insurance Co. and ordered to sell off lesser companies. The fact that the decision was favorable does not prove that it resulted from open access to top Government officials. But it suggests that ITT had a strange and wonderful entr...