Word: spites
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Threatened Lead. The President also had a warning: "I must say to you in all gravity that, in spite of both the present overall strength and the forward momentum of our defense, it is entirely possible that in the years ahead we could fall behind. I repeat: we could fall behind-unless we now face up to certain pressing requirements and set out to meet them at once...
...press, radio and the voters' rolls, that its supporters were blocked from voting. Salazar airily dismissed all his opponents as "Communists," and warned of the tense international situation. In an election eve broadcast, Salazar asked: "Are there many people who feel unhappy? So do I, and in spite of that I will vote...
...spite of the importance of today's game to the varsity's aspirations, the team seems to be down after the Princeton effort and pointing for the Yale game. Crimson captain Jim Shue, however, said last night, "Tomorrow's game is like a primary before the big voting; you've got to win this one to stay in the running...
...Meyner beat Malcolm Forbes by over 200,000 votes and similarly received more votes than any Democrat in New Jersey history. The Democrats, for the first time in twenty years, also captured the State Assembly, where they gained more seats than they have since 1912. The Democrats triumphed in spite of the fact that Eisenhower carried the state by 750,000 votes in last year's election and despite Forbes' importation of big-name Republican talent...
...years ago) for what he was, she forgives him for what he did. Perhaps through his own fault, her father's prophecy that she would be one of the world's greatest musicians has not been fulfilled. But her present highly skillful work shows that in spite of the pain the piano caused her as a child, Ruth Slenczynska has matured enough to turn it into an instrument of pleasure for herself and her listeners...