Word: waked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...advantageous as possible to the Communist cause. Indeed, Moscow clearly wants to have the leading hand in any negotiations, but it has made equally clear-most notably in spurning the peace overtures of Britain's Harold Wilson-that the initiative has to come from Hanoi. In the wake of a secret meeting on the Black Sea between leaders of North Viet Nam and Soviet Union (TIME, Sept. 2), a second North Vietnamese delegation showed up in Moscow last week; though ostensibly an economic mission, its presence inevitably set off fresh conjecture that Hanoi was feeling out new peace prospects...
...success even more remarkable is that Margaret Sanger was no tough-talking, mannish feminist. Even when she wore severely tailored suits to appear more formidable, she could not conceal her obvious femininity. She was a radiant, vivacious redhead, scarcely 5 ft. tall, who left scores of suitors in her wake...
When it finally splashed into the Pacific southeast of Wake Island, the charred Apollo was 230 miles short of the recovery carrier Hornet. But for all practical purposes, it was on target. It was obviously ready for the next step on its path to the moon...
...work, Pat quickly whistled up a job on the staff of the District of Columbia Advisory Committee on Higher Education. "So I went out with him every night," she recalled, "and it just stayed that way." They went paddle-boating, with a Secret Service agent paddling in their wake. They had picnics along the Potomac, flew up to New York to see the World's Fair and a Broadway show. They zipped around Washington in Luci's green Sting Ray convertible for a while, but this nettled Pat's pride; he borrowed his father...
...wake like someone...