Word: sticked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although Inouye is still favored to win, Dillingham scoffs at the possibility. Says he: "Either I'm getting the biggest snow job in the world or I'm going to win this election." In any event, he will stick to his standards. "I'm a liberal in a lot of ways. But where the conservatism comes in, both economically and politically, is in my belief that you have to make damn sure how you're going to come out before you start anything. I object to the promises that are made to people of things that...
Although they do not march like Ohio State, there probably is no band in the country that can offer as fine a musical show, so by all means plan to stick around at halftime for the festivities...
...decay; so do dairy products. Said one Cuban on the base: "Our meat sometimes has worms, and when it doesn't it smells to the heavens. I do not know how long we can live like this." Added another: "Now they tell us, 'You won't stick it out until January-we promise you.' It is very difficult to be a hero when you have a family. It is now very difficult to work for the Americans...
With equal success Davies has admonished his machinery and military divisions to stick to specialties where the volume is not large enough to attract competition from the giants in the field, or where profit margins are good. Thus FMC has steered clear of big farm equipment such as heavy tractors, instead makes such items as potato harvesters. While the major defense firms chased glamorous missile contracts. FMC went after, and got. contracts for ground support equipment...
...only question likely to be raised about both books is "What is all the fuss about?" As a pornographer, Miller has been surpassed. As a critic of America, he is a gadfly with delusions of grandeur, an ineffectual rebel who can never make up his mind whether to stick out his tongue or take to the barricades...