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doc#83 | and Ohio Railroad announced yesterday it | would | reduce the total amount of its payroll |
doc#95 | Jan. 7. </p><p> The information, he said, | would | have been of the highest value to a potential |
doc#95 | to a jury, the chances of their clients | would | improve. So in the name of justice the |
doc#95 | Almost any information about the Dreadnought | would | also reveal secrets about the American |
doc#95 | list of questions found in Miss Gee's purse | would | , if completed and handed back, have given |
doc#100 | </p><p> I do not think that my experience | would | be typical for Southerners living in the |
doc#100 | usually conservative, this sort of atmosphere | would | hardly be found. But in our case -- and |
doc#100 | taken on the question. No doubt such a thing | would | be considered unpatriotic. Prior to 1954 |
doc#100 | I imagine that a majority of Southerners | would | have voted against the Confederacy. Since |
doc#100 | troops to Little Rock I believe the majority | would | have been for the Old South. </p><p> Belief |
doc#100 | South marking the upper limits of tidewater | would | roughly divide the Old South from the new |
doc#100 | leadership of the nation, the rebels who | would | not surrender in spirit drew comfort from |
doc#100 | doubt that large numbers of Southerners | would | have happily put on their old Confederate |
doc#101 | was owed by his nation to other nations | would | have astonished a nineteenth-century statesman |
doc#102 | and the antiseptic, windowless rooms that | would | be the foxholes of tomorrow's impersonal |
doc#102 | Unanimously they believe that the world | would | become a safer place if more of us -- and |
doc#102 | strike -- the "go code". In an emergency he | would | receive available intelligence on the " |
doc#102 | The talk would not be in code, but neither | would | it ramble. Vital questions would be quickly |
doc#102 | </p><p> If communications work, his decision | would | be instantly known in all command posts |
doc#102 | instantly known in all command posts that | would | originate the actual go order. For these |