Word: tightness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Watching Bobby the following day on television, a tight-lipped McCarthy smiled only when Kennedy lauded his "remarkable victory" in New Hampshire. He stood firm on his own can didacy. "There's room for us both, yes," he said. "But it may clutter up the track a bit." For a while, he added, "I had begun to look as though I was the front runner, and I'm not sure I liked that. Now I am back in the race again, looking like a challenger, beset on both sides. I think it's a slight plus...
...doubles Junta's personal influence kept the Harvard momentum going. Gallwey and Fred Vinton tripped up Scott and Tom Freiberg, 5-7, 17-15, 9-7, while Junta and Sears triumphed over Dell and Clark in three tight sets, 8-6, 3-6, 6-3. It was fitting that the deciding point of the entire meet was a backhand overhead putaway by Junta, one of the hardest shots in tennis...
Gunness explained that the new tables--which guide the aid office in its scholarship awards--will increase the value of some freshman scholarships and will alleviate the pressure on "average to middle income families." He said that financing for these families has been "pretty tight" in the past...
...takeover of the Budapest conference two weeks ago and ordered his delegation home. In Sofia, he had further grievances to air, starting with the nu clear nonproliferation treaty now being negotiated in Geneva; the Rumanians think that any treaty should curb stockpiling among nuclear haves and provide tight protection for have-nots like themselves. Also, as the. only Communist there on friendly terms with West Germany and Israel, Ceausescu gave notice that he would not join in the usual attacks on them. As for the Warsaw Treaty itself, Rumania would like to see its overall command rotated among...
Friends, like fiddlestrings, should not be stretched too tight...