Word: shuddered
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...been raised in the military services and who will have little understanding of where slashes in [the military budget's estimates] can be made with little or no damage. If that should happen while we still have the state of tension that now exists in the world. I shudder to think what could happen in this country." President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in a 1956 letter to a friend...
Whatever it is, it prepares youngsters for all those buttons they will encounter soon enough in and out of school. Parents and teachers may shudder at the thought...
...advisers had witnessed the torture and murder of two Salvadoran teenagers by military officials. If the Salvadoran government is Mexican daily Uno Mas Uno Both are now dead, victims of military repression in contrast to the Reagan Administration's report the U.N. High maintaining control over these forces, we shudder to think what must be the policy of the junta...
...literacy campaign--recites to his pupils lessons like: "The Sandinista Front guards against Yankee imperialism." Along the highways, there are those insipid billboards--the smiling workers with strong shoulders and full faces, who sell only happiness and, by inference, obedience. The crudity of the symbols causes a little shudder. They seem so familiar, and they should, since they mark every up-to-date society, from Iran to Libya to, as these movies show, Nicaragua...
...rise on forecasts and prophecy. A change of a percentage point or two in assumptions about unemployment, the cost of living or gross national product can mean projected billions in Government income or deficit That, in turn, means more billions of change forecast in the private money markets, which shudder instantly to new speculation from Washington Ail error of one percentage point in unemployment estimates can add up to a $25 lion error in the budget sums...