Word: waits
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...those who choose to wait out the draft, Dupuy pointed out, "You take this gamble, and if you lose, you may have your active duty call come in your late twenties . . . with a three year Ready Reserve obligation continuing until your mid-thirties...
...announced, had made reparation. The congregation received the bishop's hopeful blessing, and the catechism class was declared reopened. But Pastor Labbe, though disclaiming any plans for integration beyond the classroom, was not sure peace had really descended among the rice fields. Said he: "We shall have to wait and see what the future brings...
...India that he was certain East-West differences could be settled, by last week's end Khrushchev was singing a different tune. Perhaps the time is not "ripe" for the settlement of some of the issues discussed at Geneva, he told the Indian-Soviet Cultural Society. "We can wait...
...wind is not blowing in our faces. We can wait for better weather." He did not explain that the Communists have no intention of waiting supinely while nature makes the weather. They had come to India not only as traveling salesmen, but also as rainmakers. One member of the Bulganin-Khrushchev party brought with him a letter of instructions (from Pravda Editor Dmitri Shepilov) now being secretly circulated among the leaders of India's estimated 60,000 Communist Party members. It refers to Jawaharlal Nehru as "our unconscious ally," outlines Communist strategy for swaying Nehru close to Soviet economic...
...preacher?' and I answered: 'My Lord, if that's what you want me to be, that's what I will be.' So the decision was made that afternoon, and I never doubted it again." When Ted graduated from high school, he decided to wait a year to be able to go to college with his younger brother, Earl...