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Was it supposed, perchance, that A & M ( vocational training, that is ) was quite sufficient for the immigrant class which flooded that part of the New England world in the post-Civil War period, the immigrants having been brought in from Southern Europe, to work in the mills, to make up for the labor shortage caused by migration to the West??
what is new and compelling is that the West is now but one of several powerful civilizations, or `` systems '', and that one or more of the others may pose a mortal danger to the West.
Remembering the step-by-step fate of Danzig and the West German misgivings about `` salami '' tactics, it is to be hoped that the dispatch of General Clay to West Berlin as President Kennedy's representative will mark a stiffening of response not only to future indignities and aggressions but also to some that have passed.
That picture of the American prairie is as indelibly fixed in the memory of those who have studied the conquest of the American continent as any later cinema image of the West made in live-oak canyons near Hollywood.
The wizard who fashioned West Germany's astonishing industrial rebirth is the soul of free enterprise.
He is dedicated to building the nation's strength and, as are all West Germans, to a free Berlin and to reunion with captive East Germany.
The question left by the election is whether West Germany veers slightly toward more firmness or more flexibility.
The West Berlin crisis is being played up artificially because it is needed by the United States to justify its arms drive ''.
The `` West Berlin '' crisis is really an East Berlin crisis.
They are less vocal now, when it is the West Berliners who are migrating.
West Berlin morale is low and, in age distribution, the situation is unfavorable.
The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.

West and Highlands
`` Ring Of Bright Water '' by Gavin Maxwell is just that -- a haunting, warmly personal chronicle of a man, an otter, and a remote cottage in the Scottish West Highlands.
Stories of banshees were also prevalent in the West Highlands of Scotland.
Fort William is the northern end of the West Highland Way, a long distance route which runs 95 miles through the Scottish Highlands to Milngavie, on the outskirts of Glasgow, and the start / end point of the Great Glen Way, which runs between Fort William and Inverness.
* Popular Tales of the West Highlands by J. F. Campbell Volume IV ( 1890 )
This story was published in the poem " Ticonderoga a Legend of the West Highlands " by Robert Louis Stevenson in Scribner's Magazine December 1887.
** The Potomac Highlands of West Virginia, a region of the Potomac River's watershed in West Virginia
* 25px Pennsylvania Route 381-a rural mountain highway between the West Virginia border and Westmoreland County, the route runs through the heart of Fayette County's Laurel Highlands region ; through the area surrounding Ohiopyle State Park, it is a designated as a scenic route
The Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park lies between the Central Highlands and West Coast Range of Tasmania in the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
In 2002, proposals to restore Castle Tioram in the West Highlands, by putting a roof back on, were blocked by Historic Scotland, which favoured stabilising it as a ruin.
Highland Falls is in the Town of Highlands and is adjacent to the United States Military Academy at West Point.
The village, located in the Hudson Highlands, sits across the river from West Point, at the deepest point of the Hudson River.
It is home to the Highlands, the largest retail complex in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia.
Lancelot or Lancelin may have instead been the hero of an independent folk-tale which had contact with and was ultimately absorbed into the Arthurian tradition: the theft of an infant by a water-fairy, the appearance of the hero at a tournament on three consecutive days in three different disguises, and the rescue of a queen or princess from an Other-World prison are all features of a well-known and widespread tale, variants of which are found in almost every land, and numerous examples of which have been collected by Theodore Hersart de la Villemarqué in his Barzaz Breiz, by Emmanuel Cosquin in his Contes Lorrains, and by J. F. Campbell in his Tales of the West Highlands.
The Minangkabau ethnic group, also known as Minang ( Urang Minang in Minangkabau language ), is indigenous to the Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, in Indonesia.
* Lines through the Scottish Highlands such as the Far North Line and the West Highland Line, although listed for closure, were kept open, in part because of pressure from the powerful Highland lobby.
General Sylvanus Thayer, the " Father of West Point " was also born in Braintree in the section of town now known as Braintree Highlands.
1 candidates were: West Jim Bollan, Glasgow Frances Curran, Central Kevin McVey, Lothian Colin Fox, South Colin Turbett, Mid Scotland and Fife Morag Balfour, North East Angela Gorrie, Highlands and Islands Pam Currie.
( 1977 ) The Companion Guide to the West Highlands of Scotland.
In 1994 Mackintosh bought the Nevis Estate, on North Morar, to the east of Mallaig in the West Highlands of Scotland, covering around.
* Appin, New South Wales, a town founded in 1811, which takes its name from Appin, the Scottish West Highlands town where Elizabeth was born
In Great Britain, F. exsecta can be found only in a few scattered heathland locations in South West England — principally Chudleigh Knighton Heath and nearby Bovey Heath which are both managed by the Devon Wildlife Trust, and in the central Scottish Highlands ( including Rannoch Moor ).
The Jim Thompson Corner, Time Tunnel ( museum ) | Time Tunnel museum, Cameron Highlands, West Malaysia.
* Highlands, New York, location of West Point

West and moderate
Internationally, Cyprus promotes its geographical location as a " bridge " between East and West, along with its educated English-speaking population, moderate local costs, good airline connections, and telecommunications.
Internationally, Morocco has maintained a moderate stance, with strong ties to the West.
Niger pursues a moderate foreign policy and maintains friendly relations with both East and West.
In the 1970 gubernatorial election, Thurmond's preferred candidate, conservative U. S. Representative Albert W. Watson, was defeated by the more moderate opponent, Democrat John C. West, who had opposed Thurmond's initial write-in election to the Senate and the then outgoing lieutenant governor.
His moderate form continued during the 1991 tour of the West Indies, where he was selected in only two of the five ODIs, scoring three and five.
He returned as number three batsman for the 1992 – 93 home Test series against the West Indies, but his form was again moderate.
After Every Day's a Holiday finished as only a moderate success, West was put on a list of actors named " Box Office Poison " by Harry Brandt on behalf of the Independent Theatre Owners Association.
Abdullah, alone among the Arab leaders of his generation, was considered a moderate by the West.
Prior to the embargo, the geo-political competition between the Soviet Union and the United States, in combination with low oil prices that hindered the necessity and feasibility for the West to seek alternative energy sources, presented the Arab States with financial security, moderate economic growth, and disproportionate international bargaining power.
As for climate, Salaj county is under the influence of masses of air coming from West having a moderate continental climate.
In 1848, the moderate reformers of both Canada East and Canada West, Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine and Robert Baldwin, won their elections, and Lord Elgin asked them to form a government together.
At first Shas followed a moderate policy on the Israeli – Palestinian conflict, after Yosef had declared that lives were more important than territories, but has since moved to the right, and opposes any freeze in Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank.
E. g., individuals in the West are now more likely to moderate their behavior in response to more immediately applicable consequences rather than out of concern for post-mortem consequences.
Whilst reversing Mao ’ s policies ( without attacking him ), the politically moderate Deng ’ s political and economic reforms began China ’ s transition from a planned economy to a semi – capitalist mixed economy, which he furthered with strengthened commercial and diplomatic relations with the West.
In West Bengal, a few of these meetings became battlegrounds between the most radical elements and the more moderate leadership.
Deputy President Nikolić became the new de facto SRS leader and presented a more moderate face, with a new approach to international cooperation and a vision of Serbia acting as a " link between the West and the East.
Due to its advantageous location at the crossing of the Motor, Rail, Water and Air way and its moderate climate Tyumen was an ideal base town for servicing the oil and gas industry of the West Siberia.
The roots of the name are in the coalition of 1853 in which moderate Reformers and Conservatives from Canada West joined with bleus from Canada East under the dual prime-ministership of Sir Allan MacNab and A .- N. Morin.
The British historian Adam Tooze has argued that Goerdeler was following his own agenda in seeking to moderate the regime's domestic policies in his memorandum, and that it is highly unlikely that outside powers would have required the concessions on anti-Semitic and other domestic policies that Goerdeler advocated as the price of Western economic support ( through Tooze does feel that Goerdeler was correct in arguing that the West would have made cutbacks in military spending a precondition of economic support ).
His political standing in Algeria and reputation as a moderate nationalist, acceptable to the West, helped him become president of the provisional Algerian nationalist government-in-exile, the GPRA, from 1958 until 1961.
Since it was essential to carry the West, and because Lincoln had a national reputation from his debates and speeches as the most articulate moderate, he won the party's nomination on the third ballot on May 18, 1860.
In 1818, the West Country canal engineer James Green produced a report for canal's backers, and an Act of Parliament was obtained for this more moderate proposal in 1819.
The park features hiking trails of easy to moderate difficulty, of which the Beech Ridge and Silver Maples trails give a good understanding of the " West Gulf Coastal Plain forest " setting.
He ran well to the right of the moderate Jones and spent a large amount of money by the standards of rural West Tennessee at the time.

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