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Such tactics, according to the statement, have created a "manic atmosphere...among the people of the area." MUNIT said it had appealed tot he University to ask Eisenberg realty Company, which represents the University, to change a methods...
...diamond-shaped fountains gurgle water through faceted gutters, and an 80-ft.-long stucco mural wall borders the childrens' plaza. The principal delight is a circus of 18 cast-stone horsies, mixed with marble dust to sparkle in three colors. They are indestructible mounts for the most tantrumy tot. A final touch is a hulking, 7-ft.-high abstract human figure, a sort of guardian nanny to children romping there...
...with the debt. To follow that rule would saddle the court with endless case-by-case litigation, said Black. New Jersey's claim as the debtor's domicile would "too greatly exalt a minor factor," while Pennsylvania's main-office argument might force the court to tot up the space or staff in one branch office after another...
...N.N.A. began to tot up its victory, Okpara's headquarters issued a chilling warning. Calling the election "a farce," the U.P.G.A. announced that unless "a free and fair election" were immediately forthcoming, the east-west alliance would reluctantly consider a proposal "to break up the Nigerian Federation peacefully" and allow the East to secede...
...followed his speeches again with the bruising foray into the arms of well-wishers. In Baltimore, where he addressed the students and faculty at Johns Hopkins University, he got the same treatment, autographed a baseball and the plaster cast on a youth's broken hand, dandled a tot, made it a point to praise Johns Hopkins President Milton Eisenhower, Ike's brother, as a "distinguished" man who had provided the nation with "wise counsel through the years...