Word: responded
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...noblest aspirations of their own souls. In these higher voltages of the spirit one is creating at levels both above and below the consciously worded thought or the consciously planned act. The totality of him goes forth and exerts itself on the totality of other personalities. They will respond at that level to which they are attuned. Perhaps this is what we mean when we say that we are not influenced by what a man says, or even by what he does, but by what he is. What he is this totality of his being, expressed like music through...
...President was equally stern at his press conference, saying. "If our planes are fired upon, I will not only order that they return the fire" but will order them to respond with fullattacks on the military sights involved and their surrounding "complexes...
Nixon told his first televised press conference since July 30, "if our planes are fired upon, I will not only order that they return the fire" but will order them to respond with full attacks on the military sites involved and their surrounding "complexes...
...known about the elections before Paul Silver asked me if I had received my ballot, the House Committee certainly would have solicited names of all interested residents. I'm led to believe that this is probably the same reason the majority of the other Houses failed to respond with nominations...
...easily accessible public tribunal to handle future wranglings. A committee independent of the Corporation which has the power to vote the proxy and to recommend dropping sundry items from the portfolio would more efficiently channel the political energies of the community. The committee could be triggered to respond whenever the political heat reached a certain intensity. It would consult directly with the Corporation on a case-by-case basis, and even if the Corporation had the right to overrule it, some communication would have taken place. The membership of these groups poses the most awkward question of constitutional mechanics...