Word: safeguarding
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hope for the rebirth of German Christianity. The new, united Evangelical Church, formed last August at the Treysa conference, was a good beginning. But Calvinist Barth looked with less favor on those conservative churchmen who were more interested in getting back to the good old pre-Hitler days by safeguarding hierarchical arrangements and hoary institutions. German churches, he said, could retain their freedom in the new social democracy not by turning back to the past, but by seeking to safeguard the values of the individual within the community...
...meantime, he suggested, let the faulty world of 1945 concentrate on lessening immediate tensions, building up UNO as an interim safeguard...
...trouble started on Friday, when Ford's Canadian management asked police to escort 35 guards through the picket lines ''to safeguard machinery." Eleven policemen formed a wedge, rammed into the lines. The pickets stood firm. Fists flew. The police discreetly retired...
...Leader. The new Premier had scant background in politics or statesmanship. But his royal presence at the head of the Government could be a safeguard for the Imperial institution, and it might allay popular unrest. In the Japanese mind the Prince's relationship to the Emperor is threefold. He is Hirohito's cousin, because he is the grandson of a brother of one of Hirohito's great-grandfathers. He is Hirohito's uncle, because he is married to the sister of Hirohito's father (Emperor Taisho). He is Hirohito's inlaw, because...
...Worcester pitchers in the first inning Saturday on Soldiers Field to insure Jack Wallae his fourth victory of the campaign against four defeats. His teammates garnered him five more runs before the end of the ninth, but the markers scored in the initial frame were more than enough to safeguard the 10 to 2 triumph...