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Throughout his stay in India, Dulles repeatedly made the point that the areas of agreement between Indian democracy and U.S. democracy were wider than the areas of disagreement. "You all know," he said, "that in our country there is nowhere anything but the greatest regard and respect and affection for India . . . We differ on some matters, but that is characteristic of free peoples...
Turning Tide. From an office in an unheated, half-bombed-out, two-story building in Tokyo she began a campaign to persuade Japanese silkmakers to advance raw silk to Japanese manufacturers who agreed to fabricate wider, better fabrics...
...prettily and than gathered around the winner to inspect her in envy. Metatarsal arches are important to the class, the instructor said, because the participants are taught how to walk well on them. "Of course girls naturally swing more than boys would," Mrs. Parker continued, "because they have a wider base to work...
...High temperature nuclear fuels must be developed, capable of operating over a wider temperature range and of burning longer...
Korn argued that Eisenhower's decision to run for a second term will stir up interest in the college for Ike's campaign. Stevenson has wider appeal with University students, however, Korn admitted, "because he surrounds himself with an intellectual...