Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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LIBERATION. In Paris last week, John Foster Dulles brought the NATO Council meeting to rapt attention with the statement that the West must never accept the continued enslavement of captive peoples living under Communist rule, and must insist on discussing liberation at the Big Four conference. Dulles has by no means abandoned his liberation policy, although he stressed that he did not think that the West should attempt liberation by armed force from outside. The Austrian treaty,* in a very real sense, liberated an area of Europe. This example might have a profound effect in making Austria's satellite...
...Shall Rule? From Land's End to John o' Groat's, the spring air of Britain swirled alive last week with the sound of political combat-a noise deeply serious, bitterly contentious, sometimes strident with the ugly notes of class hatred, but for all that, comfortably reassuring. Election Day was coming again to the country where parliamentary democracy was born...
...should rule Britannia? Suave Sir Anthony Eden, 57, ensconced at last in No. 10 Downing Street after faithful years in the shade of the giant Churchill? Or Clement Attlee, 72, the plain and comfortable architect of the postwar Welfare State? The Conservatives, heirs to Pitt and Disraeli and Churchill, scions of the best schools and families, trustees of the government for the past 3½ years? Or ' the Laborites, offspring of the coalpits, workshops and the London School of Economics...
...that time it was reported that the student would remain ineligible until the Committee decided to rule otherwise. Since then, McGovern has only participated in intramural athletics...
Significantly, these are the people who will testify in the near future before the board which must rule on the University's request for re-zoning of the residential area to allow multi-family dwelling units...