Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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WHILE last week's Vanguard explosion was blamed officially on "loss of thrust," there was no lack of thrusts at the U.S. Newspapers from Mexico City to Moscow, and at home as well, dubbed the dud a stallnik, latenik, flopnik, pfftnik, goofnik. For other press comment, ranging from derision to bitter disappointment, see JUDGMENTS & PROPHECIES...
Although the Firestones have spent $40 million on the show since it began, they have taken great pains to convince the public that Voice is not their private property. Occasionally a Firestone will comment on a show, but, says McGinness, "they never do or say anything before it goes on." And although Voice has probably sold a lot of low-priced and quality tires (and in its TV version is expanding its sales pitch), it has also gone a long way toward realizing Harvey Sr.'s "hope and desire" that The Voice of Firestone "become a source of pleasure...
...present, the Commission is negotiating with Dean Bender. Bender has refused to comment on the situation while negotiations are in progress...
...exclaimed: "The astounded college awoke. Gossip carried the news of the revived CRIMSON throughout the student body and town. Men who had never read the paper took fresh interest. Well! ...Hm! ...Well! Well!... So the dead have arisen! ...Say, that's an apt bit, and this is a scathing comment, if I may say so--have you read...
...Well, boys, this may turn out to be a pretty amusing season." This was varsity hockey coach Cooney Weiland's comment to his team after last Saturday's 6-3 loss to a spirited...