Word: withdraw
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...advisor to freshmen. "These are the students who feel most strongly the need to develop individual live styles--and are therefore the most likely to find the rules of House living restrictive." Thomas believes the general quality of House living many suffer if larger numbers of students choose to withdraw from the Houses...
...distressed by the new impasse. Though their battered economy is losing $5,000,000 a week in tolls, the Egyptians do not really seem all that anxious to open the canal, apparently hoping that as long as it remains closed the maritime nations will put pressure on Israel to withdraw from its east bank. The Israelis, on the other hand, have no intention of letting the canal open so long as they are denied its use. As for the U.S., it seems quite content to watch Soviet ships bound for North Viet Nam having to take a wearying...
...agreed, and board committees were formed to negotiate the terms. The activities of Mr. Perlman throughout the lengthy hearings to which your article refers belie the "reluctance" you attribute to him. At no time, from the time the merger was agreed to, has either party shown any inclination to withdraw. From that day to this, everyone from top to bottom has done his utmost. The job is now done, and it is a tribute to all concerned. We are looking forward to building the Penn Central into the greatest railroad the world has seen...
When a machine works mechanically, the young men it works on at least know what to expect. Now, however, when the General in charge of the machine must be reminded of civil liberties; when pressure from other branches of the government cannot cause him to withdraw a statement in clear violation of the freedom of speech; in short, when the machine no longer works mechanically but on the emotions of war, concerned young men have no defense...
...cent said the U.S. should withdraw immediately...