Word: endangerment
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Having made some concessions, the Nixon Administration at least gained time; it will be almost eleven months before the issue of relations with Castro comes up again. Politically, this is important to the White House: it wants to do nothing to endanger the support of anti-Cuban Southern conservatives in...
But the lives of Rubin's Rhade are no longer determined just by their own actions, even combined with the weather and the poverty and lack of sanitation that kill their children. Outsiders affect their lives too, now--Buc, the barber who joined the NLF when he learned that the...
The suspense-and the hype-is nearly at an end. Gatsby will finally have its premiere in New York March 27 with the last big burst of ballyhoo: an old-fashioned gala replete with truckloads of white roses, pounds of caviar and enough breast of pheasant to endanger the species...
In its first communique to the Hearst family after taking Patricia, the S.L.A. stated flatly that "all communications from this court must be published in full, in all newspapers, and all other forms of the media. Failure to do so will endanger the safety of the prisoner." That threat left...
1. The British Conservative party represents business interests, is largely financed by them, and therefore opposes any improvement in the standards of ordinary people which might endanger any position of privilege held by those likely to vote for the Conservative party.