Word: baring
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...subject with which Zarubin has more than the average diplomat's experience. Georgi Zarubin was the U.S.S.R.'s Ambassador to Canada when Code Clerk Igor Gouzenko fled the Russian embassy and, turning himself over to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, laid bare the workings of the Soviet Union's atomic spy ring in Canada, Britain and the U.S. Soon after Gouzenko told his story, Ambassador Zarubin abruptly left the country; he never returned...
...Washington in 1829, unbidden guests pressed ten deep around Magsaysay's table, watched every mouthful as it disappeared into the presidential mouth. A half dozen strangers sat down at the First Lady's table. Still others surged around a heaped buffet which in five minutes stood bare as Mother Hubbard's cupboard...
...does a lot of tapping, the Justice Department has not even tried to enforce Section 605 against wiretappers. Courts have had little occasion to decide whom Section 605 prohibits from doing what. Many lawyers accept the Justice Department's view that the law does not prohibit the bare act of wiretapping, provided the information so gained is not "divulged or published...
...axiomatic that Lamont is bare for three fall months and then densely populated for a few weeks at the end of the term. Library officials recognize this fact and the student is painfully aware of it. Equally established a truth is the student's annoyance with the 10 p.m. closing hour. Working from these two premises, once could expect a logical conclusion from Lamont officials. For five years, this conclusion has not been forthcoming; Lamont retains its early closing time and hustles the student out at 9:50 p.m. with buzzers and darkness...
...horse. When she gives him a kiss too, Actor Wayne rides away hastily, as if to assure his large public of small boys that there will not be too much mushy stuff in this one. There is, however, as the reels drone by; but there is also almost enough bare-knuckle work and short-range shooting of Indians to satisfy even a generation of children who have been nourished on the blood of afternoon TV programs...