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...free world, doubts, problems, deficiencies and divergences persisted, and events to come could well shake and Change the new trend toward unity. But the realization was spreading and crystallizing that the U.S. stands for peace and justice in the world. To turn that realization into a lasting asset is the next task of U.S. foreign policy...
...children settled down in a small apartment furnished by friends and relatives. Soon Felix got a job in a furniture factory at $1.25 an hour. Like many of the new immigrants, the couple still so strongly showed the boot marks of Soviet terror that they could not shake off their tenseness or wariness, kept their window blinds drawn, reporters at arm's length. Said a Hungarian friend, who arrived in the U.S. in 1948: "It takes about two years to realize what America is like. Not the things you can buy, but the things...
Bang! Estes couldn't shake the tail of his coonskin cap half that fast, let alone his weary hand...
...human spirit, Capra explains, has three main outlets: the artistic, religious and scientific. "They are all after the same truth. The artistic tries to find it in laws of harmony, the religious in moral laws, the scientific in physical laws. But science has never been given the right shake in the grand scheme of things...
Egyptians might well believe these stories. There were, in fact, no immediate signs that the war had done anything to shake the Egyptian public's confidence in Nasser. (In Port Said, when a newsman asked a captured Egyptian civilian, "What do you think of Nasser now?", the prisoner squared his shoulders and blurted back: "What do you think of Eden...