Word: swingingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ford and Morgan swing...
...more than a slogan will be necessary. Last week General Paul Harkins, commander of U.S. forces in Thailand and Viet Nam, returned from a swing through defense and training installations. "There has been a definite improvement," he said. "People won't come right out and say that we are winning. But they won't by any means say that we are losing...
...bandleader, and young voters occasionally attended his rallies under the impression that there would be dancing. In the 1950 election Heath squeaked in by 133 votes. By assiduous nursing he carried Bexley by 1,639 votes the following year; in 1959 his margin was 8,633, a swing of 20,000 votes in 15 years...
This week Idemitsu will preside over the launching of the world's biggest tanker, a 131,000-tonner, which he plans to use as a "floating pipeline" to import oil from the Middle East. His blushing daughter Junko will swing the champagne bottle, but since the huge ship is too bulky to slide down the ways, water will be let into its massive drydock until it is afloat. The new tanker's name is Nissho Maru, which means "Rising Sun," and at the launching there will be banzais all around...
...Secretary of State Dean Rusk was home from his ten-day swing through Western Europe. Apart from softening U.S. opposition to France's independent nuclear force and advancing the notion of absorbing it into a NATO setup, the main point of the trip was-once again-to clarify the U.S. position on Berlin...