Word: finally
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...unique in so many respects, has earned world-wide reputation for political eccentricity. Such a man would be considered a total enigma, were it not for the fact that he has filled three volumes with explanations of himself and his actions. Indeed, a careful reading Salvation, the third and final volume of his war memoirs, leaves few questions about the man's thinking unanswered. Here is a unique political figure-a world-historical personality with the ability and inclination to explain himself with detachment...
...final volume of his trilogy, de Gaulle describes the fruition of his year labor-the restoration of as a strong and independent power. But the very success of this endeavor signaled the end of , as "the exclusive regime of the parties reappeared...
Bundy said the 10 students in his seminar had split into five groups and prepared studies on individual presidents for him. He doubted, however, that more than a few specific phrases contributed by the students reached the final script...
...needed to win. It was so close that the nation could just possibly go the way Alaska went-and Alaska, with 25% of the votes counted, was 7,383 for Kennedy, 7,007 for Nixon. California vote counters struggled with map-sized paper ballots and warned that the final score might not be posted for another 24 hours. The TV pundits began to talk of 1916, when the U.S. awakened to the startling news that California had elected Woodrow Wilson...
...final minutes, Crimson coach Bruce Munro emptied the bench. Items of interest were a miss from point-blank range by center forward Al Chang and inside Chris Martin's nearly implemented plan to take on the entire Terrier eleven...