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Word: thanking (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...could he belch so? He would certainly have been revolted by my daughter's prayer, "God bless Walt Disney, he loves little children so and makes such beautiful things for them." I understand these are the sentiments of children around the world. I for one wish to thank Mr. Disney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 6, 1960 | 6/6/1960 | See Source »

...James Hagerty motioned to this spectator to follow him ... 'A man wants to see you,' said Hagerty, ushering us into Mr. Eisenhower's presence . . . 'Hello, Mr. President,' we exclaimed like a schoolboy . . . T read your column on Mr. Khrushchev; very good.' he complimented . . . Thank you very much.' we gushed. 'Two Congressmen told me they plan putting it into the Congressional Record' . . . 'You nervous about going on?' we inquired . . . 'Should I be?' Ike chuckled . . . 'All of us on the air,' we told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: WW in the W.H. | 6/6/1960 | See Source »

After the seizure, dutiful banner head lines blossomed, and the president of the newspaper union, Salah Salem, jumped up on cue with a message of gushing gratitude to Nasser: "We thank you from the depths of our hearts for the fortunate move you took in turning over all the press resources, which are the main instruments of orientation and guidance to the people. By so doing, you have provided confirmation of the true meanings of the freedom of the press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Monopoly in Cairo | 6/6/1960 | See Source »

...Thank God that age was not a deciding factor in keeping the following patriots from public service during our struggle for independence: in 1776 Patrick Henry was 40, Thomas Paine was 39, Thomas Jefferson was 33, John Jay was 31, James Madison was 25, and Alexander Hamilton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, may 30, 1960 | 5/30/1960 | See Source »

...suspended the U-2 flights and would not resume them? Khrushchev was scornful. "Such a statement may have satisfied the servitors of imperialism. The imperialists have grown accustomed to behaving like Russian merchants did of old: they painted their lackeys' lips with mustard, and the lackeys said, 'Thank you,' and bowed low." Then he flew into a rage. "To hear President Eisenhower, it would seem that the question of whether American military planes will or will not overfly the U.S.S.R. depends on him and him alone. Just think -what presumption! He now says they will not overfly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Wrecker | 5/30/1960 | See Source »

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