Word: vitale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...letters to the two men notifying them of the invitation, Shanks stated' that there is "no more vital issue" than the suggested debate topic...
...nations could do without it. If they were deprived of it, their war efforts in Malaya and Indo-China would be impaired or altogether barred, and America would either have to assume these burdens itself, pour more financial aid into England and France, or risk the loss of those vital Asian areas...
...late fall of 1953, with the statute still there but a new president in the chair, indications are that the last remnants of this Puritanical crust, have disappeared from all but the record books and that the theater is at last about to emerge as a respected and vital part of University life...
Indiana's Senator William Jenner, Internal Security Subcommittee chairman, objected to Canadian censorship of "evidence vital to the security of the United States alone" and asked the State Department to forward still another note to Canada. This time Secretary of State John Foster Dulles politely declined, explaining that he thought the Canadians were "on solid ground" in their insistence on tight control of the interview. Then Gouzenko, who has turned uncommonly talkative after six years' silence, announced that he had decided not to be interviewed, lest he endanger his family. That seemed to settle the matter-unless Gouzenko...
...today, when so many areas show a certain hopelessness, while elsewhere there are certain false hopes, e.g., under a totalitarian ideology such as the Communist . . . There are two dimensions to Christian hope-one dealing in the present and one dealing in the future . . . Both dimensions of Christian hope are vital...