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doc#100 | arising out of business ties impose courtesy, | if | not sympathy, toward resident and visiting |
doc#100 | of that year this is more doubtful; and | if | a poll had been taken immediately following |
doc#100 | American Dream, like everybody else. </p><p> | If | the circumstances are faced frankly it |
doc#100 | much further than this. They believe that | if | the South had been let alone it would have |
doc#101 | the viability of other friendly nations. | If | internal responsibility suggests acceptance |
doc#102 | that the world would become a safer place | if | more of us -- and more Russians and Communist |
doc#102 | nuclear weapons. That's the law. But what | if | somebody decides to break it? The President |
doc#102 | button pushers and to push the buttons. What | if | one or more of them turn irrational or |
doc#102 | coolly, decide to clobber the Russians? What | if | the President himself, in the language |
doc#102 | after the first flash from BMEWS. </p><p> | If | communications work, his decision would |
doc#102 | . </p><p> I asked Wisman what would happen | if | he broke out the go codes and tried to |
doc#103 | land which the aborigine wanders looks as | if | it should be hospitable. It is softened |
doc#103 | signals or weakens is done. I do not know | if | such a way of life can come to be a self |
doc#103 | here, a wash here, a boulder there. But | if | you don't know the place like the palm |
doc#103 | were much darker than they appeared; as | if | the coating of sweat, dirt, and ashes were |
doc#105 | suffused with afternoon sunshine, he asked | if | the soft background music could be turned |
doc#107 | years of our second war with Britain. </p><p> | If | Franklin was an authentic genius, then |
doc#107 | to borrowing small sums from friends. " | If | you can conveniently let me have twenty |
doc#107 | , love of country, super-imposed upon -- | if | not displacing -- affectionate ties to |
doc#108 | coat of paint. The Negro faces as much, | if | not more, difficulty in fitting himself |