Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...number of voters who wanted to keep the provision in the Missouri constitution was a sad reminder of the latent opposition, never too far below the surface, to integrated schools in the U.S.-22 years after the Supreme Court spoke so emphatically on the issue...
Fell says the American Indian civilization in the Southwest was overtaken between A.D. 1100 and 1200 by the "Ab" people. The word "Ab" means "Apache" in modern Pima, one of the tribes which shared the Southwestern culture called Hohokam and spoke in the near-universal tongue of North American at that time--Iberic, Fell said...
...hearings, Harvard scientists in favor of the research spoke of the ultimate benefits of experimenting with new combinations of DNA, including the development of a cure for cancer...
...Love. Deacon Carter spoke without notes for 37 minutes-until the bell rang for morning services. Then he continued for an additional five minutes. By reminding the class of biblical concepts he had used in his acceptance speech, he gave evidence that he does not consider them at all inappropriate in the political forum. Noting that "God is love" was the first Bible verse he had learned as a child, Carter told the Sunday-school class, "As I put it in my acceptance speech the other night, out of love must come one more thing. Does anyone remember...
...transformed. Once, the 4,550 residents left doors unlocked and greeted strangers with home-cooked meals. Now armed guards and unmarked cars accompanied the Chowchilla school district's 14 buses whenever they went out on their routes. An air of frustration and anger hung over the town-people spoke of "revenge" and "lynching"-and few doors remained unlocked...