Word: seeks
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...addition to some 200,000 work ers who are considered permanently un employable, there are countless others who require lengthy retraining or have to be moved from depressed areas to where the jobs are. The rate is also swollen by the hundreds of thousands of Americans who seek only a few hours of work each week but until they find it are classified as unemployed...
...such warnings have been already delivered to Peking. It was all sort of odd, for, while the U.S. was a staunch friend of India, it also hoped to keep some kind of contact with Pakistan, whose President last week was urging the U.S. to use its "considerable influence" to seek a settlement. The U.S. could only repeat its intention of continuing to work through the United Nations. But Secretary-General U Thant had little progress to report...
...Becerra de la Flor, 59, a leading surgeon and a Senator from Belaúnde's Acción Popular party. With him came eleven new ministers, all Deputies or Senators, except for military men in the armed forces ministries. Said Belaúnde: "The new Cabinet will seek closer cooperation with the opposition...
...interventions in the daily workings of the council have been less fortunate. Last year, for example, Paul insisted on making 19 changes in the final text of the schema on ecumenism after the bishops had approved it. One statement, highly offensive to non-Catholic observers, now says that Protestants "seek" rather than "find" God through Scripture...
...early months of 1954, the Velde Committee began to seek out and identify Communists in education, supposedly as a prelude to proposing new internal security legislation. On February 25, the committee questioned Robert Gorham Davis '29, professor of English at Smith and teacher at Harvard from 1933 to 1943. Davis gave the HUAC he names of ten former and one present Harvard Faculty members who and been in a CP cell with him before the second World War. Wendell Furry was the one man still at Harvard named by Davis...