Word: warm
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...another form." Any enemy of these pacts could count on Russia as its friend; in particular, the Communists support India's and Afghanistan's claims against Pakistan, and, boasted Bulganin, this tactic has paid off: "When we went to India, we knew we could expect a warm welcome. But what we have seen and heard exceeded all our expectations...
Nehru was playing a favorite game. He was talking only of India's own Communists, against whom he has warred for his eight years as Prime Minister while exchanging warm visits and friendly sentiments with their Communist masters abroad. "What the world needs in the atomic age," said Nehru, "is something revolutionary and dynamic, yet the Indian Communists . . . cling to doctrines which have no relations to facts today...
Addressing 50,000 Indians in Coimbatore, Nehru said: "Some people in the West are very angry that we gave the Russians a warm welcome. Countries-whether on this side or that-think you should be either with them or against them. But we shall make friends with all who are friendly with us, and we shall continue to be friendly with those who do not want to be friends with us. But naturally our contacts will be closer with those who are friendly than with those who refuse to be friendly...
...warm sun pours its light into the windows of homes in Phoenix . . . [New York] skyscrapers give the impression of houses chiseled from rock that was standing there before. The outside appearance of apartment houses is somewhat monotonous, but one should pay tribute to their internal planning and design...
...Times Valentin Berezhkov, describing a visit to a Cleveland home, brightened over the "gleaming pots and pans in the spotless little kitchen," and owned up to feeling a "warm regard for this American family...