Word: burningly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...mails. When news of Day's censorship reached Utah's Republican Senator Wallace Bennett, he took to the floor of the Senate, announced himself "shocked" at the banning, and inserted the entire Summerfield report in the Congressional Record for all to see. Day might ban or burn the Record, said Bennett, "but that is a risk we shall have to take...
...Although infra-red was developed primarily for the military and to guide and track missiles, detect camouflage and take aerial photographs through fog, other uses are being found for it almost every day; e.g., it can be used to scan giant electronic computers for overheated circuits that might soon burn out or malfunction. Says R. Bowling Barnes, president of Barnes Engineering, a top maker of radiometers: "Infra-red is untopped in possibilities for military and commercial use. It has more potential than anything we know. Only the limit of our imaginations can hold us back...
...Hoodlum Priest. A bewildered boy, entrapped by life, finally finds freedom in the gas chamber. Crude and violent, Irvin Kershner's drama nonetheless shows that the divine spark can burn in trash...
...torpid, neutralist Burma last week, students of the University of Rangoon applied to police for permission to burn Uncle Sam in effigy in front of the U.S. embassy. Police consented, ordered protective barricades placed around the embassy building, and assigned a detail of cops to march along with the students. It was all meant to be orderly, but then a zealot kicked over a barricade. With that, the biggest anti-U.S. riot in Burmese history was on. Countless embassy windows were shattered, and the embassy walls besmeared with paint. Burmese police and troops fired into the crowd. When...
...When they burn a cross on your lawn that's not much; you just put it out. But when they call you up on the telephone twenty or thirty times a day and say, 'We're coming to get you, Jew bastard,' it begins to bother you a little...