Word: impressionability
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The resolution was probably unwise; if Britain had indeed gone into Rhodesia with troops, some U.N. members might have made a reverse charge of outside interference. Also, Britain herself vetoed the resolution, making U.S. rejection unnecessary. The Administration has already closed the U.S. consulate in Rhodesia and has committed itself...
Their defiance brought a prompt response from the President. Nixon acknowledged that the postmen had legitimate grievances, but he declared that the Government would not negotiate so long as the illegal walkout continued. Though the President promised to get the mail delivered this week, he did not spell out how...
Stony Visage. The announcement of the indictments came at a Pentagon briefing conducted by Army Secretary Stanley Resor. At his side stood General William C. Westmoreland, the American commander in Viet Nam at the time of My Lai and now Army Chief of Staff. His stony visage reinforced the impression...
Two weeks ago today, Crowley spent the afternoon in Boston to talk about the film version of Boys, which he both adapted for the screen and produced. It was a week before the film was to have its world premiere in New York and Crowley gave the impression that he...
Visitors from abroad support the U.S. consumer's impression that something is happening to American efficiency. Compared with most foreign countries, the U.S. as a whole is still staggeringly efficient, but the image of oldfashioned, charmingly inefficient Europe in contrast with America is no longer true.