Word: warmness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...question it would be most fruitful for Americans to argue is what the U.S. reaction to Khrushchev's death should be. Should the message of condolences be warm or formal? Much more important, should we adopt an activist policy of profiting from the Soviet disadvantage or stay aloof from the entire affair...
...could it square recognition of Brazil with its traditional policy of nonrecognition of governments that came to power through a military coup? In Chile and Peru, some papers fretted over the possibility of a repressive military dictatorship. Washington, which was the first to greet the new regime with "warm wishes," hoped the arrests would not go too far. "Brazil needed cleaning up," said one high official, "but not a witch hunt...
Collision. For Drebinger, who not only knows what the hit-and-run is but feels a need to explain it, the seasons are now officially over. He was on the job down in Florida watching his Yankees warm up for opening day when the word arrived. "The Times put in a mandatory retirement age of 75 a couple of years ago, with the idea of reducing it one year each year," he said. "Now it's 73, and that's what I am. We just happened to collide-the limit on the way down...
...only word for Rip's play that day is brilliant," coach Jack Barnaby rhapsodized yesterday. "The team had just come up from the warm Southern weather to a very cold, windy day at West Point, but Ripley took charge right away...
...Odysseus becomes Aethon, the chorus sings in Greek to the soloists' English, and the recording omits long, crucial passages. But the music is electric, the myth is fey and absorbing, and the performance-recorded live from the opera's premiere at the 1961 Athens Festival-is as warm and engaging as a Greek night...