Word: brokenly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...situation that brought the decree was essentially a local one: in Sicily an aggressive, spectacled politico named Silvio Malazzo had broken away from the mainland Christian Democrats to lead an alliance of Christian Democrats, Communists, Socialists and Fascists. He is facing his first electoral test in June, and Sicily's Ernesto Cardinal Ruffini had asked the Vatican for ammunition...
Women drivers copped first place in two of the six classifications. Stunt Driver Patricia Jones drove her Dodge Coronet to victory in the Low Medium-Price Class; Hollywood Secretary Mary Hauser zipped her Chevrolet Biscayne into top honors in the Low-Price, 6-Cylinder Class. Only a broken tie rod and penalty for lost time while she repaired it kept Restaurant Owner Mary Davis of Hollywood, in a Plymouth Belvedere, from winning first place in a third class. (She placed second.) In 13 individual races, in which men and women raced against each other and drove identical makes and models...
...part of a nation wide Civil Defense test, an evacuation signal, continuous and lasting for three minutes, will be sounded tomorrow at approximately 11:30 a.m. It will be followed by a broken "off and on" take cover signal at 1:30 p.m. The Cambridge Civil Defense Agency emphasized that no public participation is required...
...victory," said Franco, "was a victory of the unity of the Spanish people." There was, he conceded, some continuing discontent with his regime: "The anti-Spain was beaten and broken, but it is not dead. Periodically, we see it raise its head from abroad and in its arrogance and blindness try to poison and inflame anew the innate curiosity and passion of the young for novelties." But in fact, he said, no real grounds for discontent exist. "The perfection of social rights in our country is a reality. The lead Spain has over other people in this is extraordinary...
...after he first winced at a pain in the shoulder, Red Sox Star Williams shambled glumly into Boston's Lahey Clinic. Doctors studied his pinched nerve, began treatments. Ever-hopeful Ted, who has been benched almost a dozen times in his long career by such ills as a broken collarbone, a fractured elbow, ankle sprains and virus attacks, hoped to be at the season's opener, April...