Word: benefited
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...world." But Londoners will not have much time to judge for themselves. After a few weeks on alien soil, Ireland's great treasure will return to its well-guarded place in the library at Trinity. There each day a new page will be turned for the benefit of the thousands who, decade after decade, go to see the Book of Kells...
...Boston Record: "Why anticipate controversy? Bob Kennedy is not a controversy until and unless he botches his duties-an eventuality that would be most un-Kennedylike." The press might still have its misgivings about Kennedy family planning, but so far is plainly determined to give the President-elect the benefit of every doubt...
...unsuitable" for building. Thus rank-and-file Teamsters were high-pressured and hornswoggled into buying back, at inflated prices, the land that had been purchased with Teamster funds. At the same time, said the Florida grand jury, Hoffa and his pals were using Sun Valley profits for their personal benefit...
...this is offensive, we must bear in mind that it is both the price and the benefit of a democratic culture. It is the sting and the pleasure of a society in which art is allowed the function of social commentary. And as a performer, Mr. Seeger has an adroit way of putting an audience at ease about his politics. "I used to send my children to sleep by singing them lullabies," he said jokingly, "but when they reached the age of three, they discovered that lullabies were parents' propaganda...
...opinion, an agreement to ban atomic testing might not be a "first step towards disarmament," Rochow asserted. Scientists can determine what a weapon will do through "sub-critical experiments" which do not require detonation. Since these experiments use up less fissionable material, countries such as China, with little plutonium, benefit from "testing" in this...