Word: sure
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...million free people from North America, on one side, through Western Europe to Greece and Turkey, on the other. And despite the addition of missile-rattling to the Communist arsenal of threats, the nations not only still stood solid on their antiCommunism, but most of them wanted to be sure that the Communists knew it. Highlighters among the speakers...
Just to be sure that the Russians know that NATO is braced for whatever crises they want to create in the next ten years, the NATO Council closed its three-day session with a brief communiqué noting its "unanimous determination to maintain the freedom of the people of West Berlin, and the rights and obligations of the Allied powers...
Dangerous Dry Spell. No one is quite sure why the unleashed scholars establish their beachhead each year at Fort Lauderdale-an East Coast resort town of 63,000 with a perceptible percentage of retired oldsters. But ever since the town invited students to something called a "swimming forum" in 1938, they have swarmed back each year. Some motel owners are leary of the students; a room rented to two of them at sundown will be sardined with a dozen by dawn. At least one dine-and-dance-oasis proprietor has declared her roadhouse off-limits to the college crowd...
Back in Hollywood, Debbie Reynolds hopefully reached for the last word. Said she: "I'm sure you're all exhausted by this topic as much...
...matter what method they use, the doctors cannot estimate how long these remissions may last. Even with a patient's own marrow, they cannot be sure that it was as healthy as it looked. But the Boston team and Dr. Thomas agree that if the principle can be shown to work in leukemia, it may be possible to extend it to other forms of widespread cancer...