Word: sticked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...have to launch a second era of trustbusting," said Wilson, "and we need a bigger stick than even Teddy Roosevelt could swing." Electric Charlie's electrifying idea: sell the Government-owned power and water projects to the people. "The potential buyers are all around us," said Charlie Wilson. "They are the people who own Government bonds . . . Bonds could be exchanged for shares of stock in the new companies to spring from the presently Government-owned plants...
Late yesterday, Hall continued to stick by his original decision not to pipe the Columbia-Princeton game to the Philadelphia area. This decision will probably stand...
...Chicago Law School in the Depression, built a successful practice, went into politics, served four years in the state legislature, was elected to Congress in 1948 and again in 1950, running well ahead of the rest of his ticket. No razzle-dazzle campaigner, he prides himself on his stick-to-the-issues plainness, his visits by Ford convertible among voters everywhere in the state...
...long as they stick to such spendthrift habits, concluded Pinay, France should not expect the government to perform price-cutting miracles. "Ever since Henry IV,* all governments have broken their teeth on this problem [of prices]. The only solution would be an abundance of goods and the restoration of free competition. But things are not that simple, because the customer does not know how to defend himself. On the contrary, he favors high prices...
...Moslem Brotherhood, Mehanna's is the voice that urges Naguib toward an all-out dictatorship, anti-British, antiChristian, anti-Jewish. He is opposed by Wing Commander Anwar el Sadat, who urges Naguib to leave political business to those who understand it-or think they do-and to stick to the army...