Word: wouldn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...always remember this year's seniors," Coach John Yoviscin said recently, "as the class that wouldn't quit...
...hand-pick a few of the elite to vote in each precinct or ward, give these results to the news services and let them pick the winner for us? Wouldn't that save a lot of people the time and effort it takes to cast their ballots...
...world market held by U.S. publishers. Eighty percent of Pergamon's output is already sold abroad in 123 countries, including the U.S., which accounts for half of the company's exports. "If there were 50 other firms in Britain doing what we are," boasts Maxwell, "we wouldn't have a balance of payments problem or a wages freeze...
...campaign that way." In doing so, Brown sacrificed the support of the radicals and the middle-class liberals of the California Democratic Council. "We were his workers, you know, and he never thought he could lose us, no matter what he did. He was convinced we wouldn't vote for Reagan, and so he moved further and further right...
...real understanding could be better served by small, informal meetings. Neustadt felt it only fair that if men of public stature were to give two or more days of their time to this sort of activity, the Institute should give them something in return: first, the assurance that they wouldn't be coerced into making public statements, and second, the assurance of several days of relative tran-quality so that they could gain something themselves from contact with an academic community. And, in the case of McNamara, the case against debate seemed even more compelling. Neustadt was not about...