Word: stay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last week it looked as if it might stay that way. After discussing shipping arrangements with Russian officials in the Black Sea port of Odessa, U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce Clarence D. Martin said: "I suspect they have done their buying for this season...
...intention of pulling out-as some of its allies seem to think it should. To a crowd of 2,000 that welcomed him at the airport, cheering and waving tiny American flags, he announced: "There is no question of the United States' abandoning Viet Nam. We shall stay for as long as it takes...
Little by little, each class of troutlets learned to stay as far as possible from the tin fish hanging inside the ring. It took about two weeks to train a class so completely that none of them ever risked an electric shock. Then Kanayama held a graduation exercise. He put his pupils in one half of a tank divided by a wire screen through which they could swim easily. On the other side was a grown rainbow trout too big to pass through the screen's meshes. Untutored troutlets wandered guilelessly through the screen and were swallowed...
...biologist is still bothered. Why should successful students grow to bright-colored maturity only to be caught on an angler's hook? "I have become so fond of the lovely rainbow trout," he says with a tender smile, "that I may start another project to teach them to stay away from hooks. It should be easy enough. Rainbow trout are really smart...
...power to reassess all the drugs that were approved from 1938 through early 1963, to see whether they measure up to the high standards set by the "thalidomide law." That law, officially the Drug Amendments Act, passed in 1962, contained a delay clause allowing previously approved drugs to stay on the market for two years without further formality. The time runs out next October...