Word: tides
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Arno and its tributaries. So did later Florentines who saw their city flooded in 1333, 1577, 1666 and 1844. Last week the 450,000 citizens of the capital of Renaissance art once again watched in silent disbelief as the floodwaters of the "royal stream" receded. This time, the raging tide had swept down from the mountainous north in a wide arc through Florence. The waters killed at least 100 persons, dealt a severe blow to the economy of one-third of Italy, and ruined countless millions of dollars' worth of Florentine masterpieces...
...boys that are willing to go and die and leave their arms and legs and their eyes all over the world. Except for you and your brothers who came here ahead of you, Korea would now be under the master's heel." Caught up in the tide of his own oratory, he recalle'd that his great-greatgrandfather had died at the Alamo, adding a previously unrecorded chapter to the family's martial annals...
Though President Johnson also was expected to campaign for Brown, such big splashes seemed unlikely to turn the tide 'and send G.O.P. Gubernatorial Candidate Ronald Reagan back to show business. Running for a third term in Sacramento, Brown trailed Reagan by as much as 6% in recent polls...
...even the seven-year-old Digest has had to retreat before the tide of scientific conformity. Beginning next year, its editor announced last week, the name of the Digest will be the Journal of Biological Psychology...
...tide is already turning slowly, soon Harvard's "frame-up" of Lesley will end. And when that happens, the sad Lesley "hang-up" will disappear...