Word: accept
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Dion, a dry cleaner and local politico, kept up a round of introductions. The weather was snowy and cold; the crowd was in fine humor and distinctly pro-Kennedy. Passing Sardy's restaurant, Senator Kennedy paused to wave at the patrons through the steamy window, went on to accept the best wishes of a contingent of grocers at the California Fruit Market. In the doorway of the Sherwin-Williams paint company, he unexpectedly came upon a pretty woman in a red coat and black fur cap -his wife Jacqueline, who had just arrived from Washington to join...
...LENDING AGENCY will make it easier for underdeveloped lands to get loans. World Bank submits plan for new $1 billion fund, International Development Association, to its members this week. They are expected to approve IDA plan to accept payments on loans in soft currencies as well as hard so that nations can get financing on projects now turned down...
Notorious Manipulators. What made the whole story incredible was the fact that many of the participants had previous SEC records in stock deals, which should have alerted SEC officials not to accept the stock registration in the first place. Oreclone's prospectus disclosed that two old SEC pen pals were closely related to the company: Sydney Newman, who was to get royalties on all ore concentrate sold by Oreclone, and Robert Rodman, father of the president and of the secretary-treasurer of the company. Both jointly submitted to SEC injunctions in another stock violation case, and both were described...
...Assembly Committee on Constitutional Law had recommended that the special powers should be ended Nov. 4. Premier Debre refused to accept this limitation...
Naturally, young Cash McCall has to pay through the nose for this shocking lack of faith in the almighty dollar, but in the end he proves loyal to his principal and stands up boldly to the villain (Roland Winters). "Accept my generous offer," the hero announces in words that are apparently intended to represent the all-American spirit of rough-and-tumble competition, "or go home and cut your throat." The hero of course makes the merger and gets the girl (Natalie Wood), with whom he lives wealthily ever after...