 | Green Peyton - 1968 - 284 lapas
...they had no choice but to follow. . . . "This nation has tossed its cap over the wall of spaceand we have no choice but to follow it. Whatever the difficulties, they will be overcome. Whatever the hazards, they must be guarded against. With the vital help of this aerospace... | |
 | Sharon Crawford Hatton, Pam Leneave Ladd - 2001 - 121 lapas
...took off their hats and tossed them over the wall and then they had no choice but to follow them. This Nation has tossed its cap over the wall of space,...but to follow it. Whatever the difficulties, they will be overcome. (Kennedy, 1963) In my sensory education I include my physical awareness of the word.... | |
 | Lawrence E. Lamb - 2006 - 424 lapas
...they took off their hats and tossed them over the wall and then they had no choice but to follow them. This nation has tossed its cap over the wall of space...but to follow it. Whatever the difficulties, they will be overcome; whatever the hazards, they must be guarded against. With the vital help of this Aerospace... | |
 | Karsten Werth - 2006 - 310 lapas
...took oft their hats and Boned them over the wall and then they had no choice but to folio« them. This Nation has tossed its cap over the wall of space, and we have no choice but to follow it.44'1 Ebensowenig wie Kennedy konnte Breschnew das einmal angestoßene technologische Großsystem... | |
 | Nils Schnelle - 2007 - 28 lapas
...space must and will go ahead. That much we know. That much we can say with confidence and conviction." 'This Nation has tossed its cap over the wall of space,...but to follow it. Whatever the difficulties, they will be overcome. Whatever the hazards, they must be guarded against." Once more, JFK emphasizes the... | |
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