Word: offered
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...tireless and driving a man Walker is. There were no wasted seconds-even for lunch. The general did suggest that I take time out to eat with the drivers while he was conferring at a regimental command post, but I was too interested in the conference to accept his offer...
Replying to Nehru last week, the U.S. State Department rejected the offer. The no was polite. The State Department note merely said that the question of Red China's admission into U.N. must be decided by U.N. "on its merits." Nehru sent two more messages to Washington last week, repeating the same proposal, but Secretary Acheson politely declared the matter closed...
...final heat of the 90-mile race was an anticlimax. With only Lombardo's slower boat left to offer competition, Slo-Mo-Shun breezed through with an unspectacular average of 73.6 m.p.h. The winner's average speed for the 90 miles: 78.2 m.p.h., fastest in Gold Cup history...
...mediation session last week, the W-T & S management offered job security and union security clauses like those in the New York Times contract. The Guild replied that it would accept the entire Times contract, but not just its "worst features." Management withdrew its offer. It also took a full-page ad in the Times, restating Editor Roy W. Howard's objection to any kind of editorial Guild shop as "prejudicial to . . . objectivity...
When all the twitterment is over, the patient reader will find that he has been sold the hoary old tourist round of cathedrals and castles, the Tower of London, and all. The only new thing McKenney has to offer is a minority opinion on cricket-a wonderful game, it seems, after...