Word: teared
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Helen H. Gilbert, acting president of Radcliffe, said in an interview Friday that the "houses we now own we will probably continue to use for students even after Fourth House is built." But she added. "It's possible we might tear down some of them to build a new recreation center...
...this fight is over, but that will detract nothing from his accomplishments. They shot Gandhi, Lincoln and Kennedy, but monuments are erected to their memories. They had clubs and bullwhips in Christ's day but they didn't have rednecks and Ku Klux Klansmen walking along dropping tear-gas grenades beside the helpless victims. 1 have seen numerous dead and wounded on the battlefield, but 1 have never seen enemy wounded subjected to such barbarity...
...enough, up wheeled a chauffeured car, and out hopped the familiar figure-not quite as pudgy, not quite as ebullient-but undeniably Nikita Khrushchev. Eager Soviet citizens and reporters swarmed around him, anxious to know how he felt. "I feel just like a pensioner," Nikita replied huskily with a tear in his eye. "All right. All right...
...that in its urge to catch up, Congress would almost surely loosen the purse strings that have been tightening on the U.S. astronautical budget. And the availability of money has always been a measure of the Cape's success. After a disheartening failure, the answer has usually been: Tear down the old gantry. Toss out the old design. Build a new rocket. Hang the expense. Get the job done...
...have to tear down Gilman House," she said. "If it had been a little smaller, we would have moved it, but it just won't get across Garden...