Word: unless
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...official revealed that 35 states have reciprocal agreements with Massachusetts which permit students to operate here on their home state registrations for an unlimited length of time. "Students from eight other states have the same privileges unless they are employed here," he added. Only Arizona, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Oklahoma cars have a limited time to register here...
...long been urging the U.S. to get tough with Nasser.) And in London last week nobody was more surprised than New York Herald Tribune Correspondent Don Cook when the Foreign Office's august Permanent Undersecretary, Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, whisked him aside during a party to propound that unless the U.S. went along with the British on Suez, the Eden government would fall, and there would have to be elections in January; the implication was that anti-Americans of the right or left would pick up more power...
...their way to shield one type of criminal: the juvenile delinquent. By long tradition, or in many states by law, the great majority of U.S. newspapers never name juvenile delinquents, i.e., offenders under the ages of 16, 17 or 18, depending on local law and custom, unless they commit major crimes such as rape or murder...
...quite explicit. The wartime educational philosophy of the University was enunciated when Buck addressed the incoming class of '46." . . . Obviously your first responsibility is to prepare yourself for usefulness in the war effort. College men need not be told again that they have no right to be in college unless they have planned their program in the light of participation in the war . . . . We firmly believe that every physically qualified man of college age should be trained for the Armed Services unless specifically assigned to other work by an appropriate federal agency." he stated...
Spelling out the support gained for this plan, Leach quoted President Eisenhower as saying in 1945 before a Congressional Committee, "I am convinced that unless we have unity of direction in Washington during the years of peace ahead, we may enter an emergency, in time to come, like Pearl Harbor...