Word: wouldn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dressed just like I was, with an attache case too. You know, they copy everything we do. After the doors of the elevator opened, we accidentally bumped into each other. He leaped aside and said, 'After you. As a responsible member of the white community, I wouldn't want to set a spark to that smoldering resentment that's been harbored in the Negro community for over a hundred years.' I leaped aside and said, 'No, no, after you, because as a responsible member of the Negro community, I recognize the danger of offending...
...bill is not just to increase pressure in this area," he said. "We expect to win, otherwise we wouldn't have put it in. It is time for the old law to be repealed...
Reid said he did not know for sure how his colleagues at the Medical School felt about his proposal but he said. "I hope they would favor the action I can't imagine why they wouldn...
...Stab in the Back." Minister of Lands Charles Percival de Silva, 52, who had helped found the Freedom Party, protested the admission of the Trotskyites, but reported that Mrs. Bandaranaike assured him "she wouldn't change the policies of her husband by so much as the width of the stamen of a mustard flower." When the Trotskyite support was followed by that of the pro-Moscow Communist Party, De Silva had enough. With 13 other Freedom rebels, he bolted to the opposition, causing the government to fall last month by only a single vote...
...What's white and scares teen-agers'?" Answer: the stork. Sherry Watson. 17. a popular member of the baton-twirling Bellaire Belles, is casual about boys. "Why, you've either dated them all once, or else they're like a brother to you and you wouldn't have them...