Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...side of pessimism and depression ... I think all of us are getting rather tired of crooked-fence economic policies." Not until the end of the speech did the President get around to Meek. Ike said he hoped it would not sound like a political speech "if I should suggest to you the possiblity that it might be a good thing to increase the size of the delegation that you send from Lincoln's party to Washington...
...they developed the disease: they had had less intercourse than the others and rarely enjoyed orgasm. In many cases there was actual aversion for the sexual act, and their marriages had been troubled, as indicated by a much higher rate of divorce, desertion or separation. Their cancer, the doctors suggest, might have been caused by physiological changes which occur in the cervix during emotional stress (e.g., change in blood flow and secretions, varying stimulation of the nerves...
...actually old-style U.S. diplomacy, would avoid trying to bunch dissimilar allies. Of some, it would ask little and expect little; with others, it would go as far as necessity, opportunity and prudence suggest...
...Editorialized the normally Anglophile New York Times: "Dr. John, who served British intelligence during the war . . . thus takes his place at the side of Fuchs, May, Pontecorvo, MacLean, Burgess and other traitors who evaded the British security system. It is perhaps time to suggest a little more cooperation between the British and American intelligence services in matters that could mean life or death...
...Fable, by William Faulkner. The Nobel Prizewinner unveils a World War I passion play with a corporal as Christ, but veils his deeper meanings except to suggest that "man and his folly . . . will prevail" (TIME...