Word: walke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Making Them Walk. How effective can such aerial strikes be against Hanoi's infiltration? There is evidence that the Red supply lines are indeed being somewhat disrupted. No longer do columns of cadres move openly through Laos toward South Viet Nam; they have been forced to disperse. The Reds now find it more difficult to use trucks, even at night when headlights can be spotted and movement on the roads is inevitably slowed. Says a U.S. official: "They're going to have to walk all the way." Under the marauding jets, even campfires have become dangerous...
...rapid decline in the famed politesse française has been speeded by too many cars competing with each other on an inadequate road system. Parking is so nightmarish that it has become a Parisian cliché to say "Shall we walk, or do we have time to take the car?" As fisticuffs and frustrations pile up, the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaîné observed: "What's needed is not a driver's license but a hunting license." The official police publication Liaisons, groping for the psychological roots of the problem, observed that in motorists there...
...Pontifical Gregorian University. He spent 13 years teaching theology at Jesuit seminaries in Canada before moving to "the Greg" in 1953. There he follows a life as precisely organized as his thought. He teaches or writes from 8 until lunch, and after his siesta takes an hour-long walk that never varies: up the Spanish Steps, into the Borghese Gardens, back to the Greg. Since he teaches in Latin, he reads English at night, "to keep in contact with the language...
...this union fight like hell and walk out at the drop...
...shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach...