Word: withdraw
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most controversial part of the communique was Point 29, an allied offer to withdraw foreign troops from Viet Nam within six months if "the other side withdraws its forces to the north, ceases infiltration and the level of violence thus subsides...
...glittering Salle des Fetes of the Elysee Palace. In many of his 13 previous performances he has produced a stunning piece of news for the world, such as the Seventh, in which he vetoed British entry into the Common Market, and the Twelfth, when he revealed that France would withdraw from NATO. Last week he convened the Quatorzième-and discovered that he had little...
Watson has tentatively agreed to the policy but he said last Friday that he will withdraw if the formal arrangement the committee works out forces him to decide if any speaker is too controversial to appear in Rindge...
...hard-drinking, Harvard-educated journalist who beat Rob often. His mother indulged the boy, taught him to love poetry and nature; she was a devout Swedenborgian who believed that she had religious visions. It was her influence, says Thompson, that encouraged Robbie and his sister Jeanie to withdraw into a private world as children...
...issues where there was less fear of bringing down the government, Wilson received jarring setbacks. By a wide margin, the party voted to withdraw British forces from east of Suez by 1970 and trim annual defense expenditures to $4.9 billion (v. $6 billion at present). The party also endorsed Frank Cousins' one-sided resolution to "bring all pressures" on the Johnson Administration to stop the fighting in Viet...