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Word: bloomed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...broadcast from monitored in Tokyo, Communist Chinese officials called the Ibis a device" and threatened "reprisals" if it violated Chinese air space. "Let a hundred flowers bloom," added the commentator...

Author: By Andrew T. Weil, | Title: Ibis Soars Above Kyoto, Heads West | 10/21/1963 | See Source »

...Bloom forever, O Republic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Tarnished Spoon | 10/11/1963 | See Source »

...other end of the standings, in ineffable New York Mets, with "Perfessor" Casey Stengel presiding, drew 922,530 shrieking, cheering, banner-waving partisans to the Polo Grounds last year. The Mets finished last by 60½ games. This year the bloom is off the sage. Big crowds still turn out when the Dodgers come to town, or the San Francisco Giants. But only 6,505 paying customers were on hand last week to see the Mets lose to the Houston Colts, 8-0-their 16th loss in 17 games. From somewhere amid the blank spots in the bleachers came...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: Blank Spots in the Bleachers | 7/26/1963 | See Source »

...York recognizes adultery as the sole ground for divorce. The law thus encourages divorce-bound people to commit little white lies by establishing "residence" in states where the divorce laws are less rigid. Said Bronx Rabbi Maurice J. Bloom in a sermon last week: "It is not fair to the citizenry when only the rich can take dubious advantage of fictitious residence in another state for a brief time, and the less opulent are given an example of avoiding our laws by those who can afford it. If New York State had a proper marriage and divorce code, neither Governor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Divorce, Proper Style | 6/7/1963 | See Source »

...Governor, said Rabbi Bloom, has the duty to say "that he believes in a reform of the law," and to urge the state's G.O.P.-controlled legislature to "revise the law in the direction of easing its harsh provisions." Such provisions, added the rabbi, are nowhere to be found in Judaism's moral tenets. "Judaism," said he, "believes in making marriage laws to safeguard marriage and easy divorce laws to make it possible to repair mistakes made by the application of those strict laws. Judaism stresses the sanctity of marriage, and for that reason it does not condemn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Divorce, Proper Style | 6/7/1963 | See Source »

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