Word: swingingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other side of the Potomac, at Civil Defense headquarters, an official first heard about the blackout from a home-bound employee. When it did swing into action, the unwieldy agency determined that...
...predicts the swing to field work will continue and that the Bachelor of Divinity will be revised to include more of it. He expects that eventually Catholics studying for the priesthood will receive some instruction in a non-denominational divinity school like Harvard's. "I don't think we will be training priests here for a while," he says, "But I think that the Church is leaning in the direction of a broader education...
Cobb cut in front of Franzen, snatched the ball, and dashed down the left sideline behind a phalanx of blockers. But when Beard himself cut off the lane to the end zone. Cobb had to swing to the inside, colliding with Skip Sviokla and slowing down enough to be caught from behind...
...fraction will be about one-third. There are already 35 million potential voters 35 or younger, and that number will shoot up as the great war-baby crop continues to turn 21. No party can ignore the shift in the political center of gravity, for around this center will swing political success in the future. To be sure, parental conditioning plus ethnic background still give many youngsters their political set. But in the greatest numbers ever, young people who feel no party allegiance are becoming part of the electorate. They are mostly unencumbered by the political possessions and prejudices born...
Vigorous arguments broke out between marchers and hecklers as the rally ended. After a man reportedly took a swing at one of the marchers, two mounted policemen began to disperse the crowd...