Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Constant Rebuffs...
Feeney, however, is beginning to feel the constant rebuffs he has been receiving off the Common during his name-calling speeches. He no longer answers hecklers with the same force he used a year ago. He seems deeply hurt that Jews and Protestants should hate him because he hates them. All his shouting is no longer as effective as it used...
...murders." This is hogwash in the best ad-man tradition; the film states that any relation to real persons or places is purely coincidental. But "The Mob" still has plenty to recommend it in Crawford's excellent acting, its snappy dialogue in the best Raymond Chandler style, and the constant suspense of characters in double roles. After an hour or so of general mayhem in alleys, bars, cheap hotels, and black sedans, the Law finally closes in with the aid of several cagy scientific gimmicks and the Villain gets it in the back. The only revelation here is on someone...
...trouble, said Woods, is a lot of squabbling "second-echelon moles" holed up in the Critical Areas Committee, the group responsible for deciding which areas should get the benefit of relaxed credit restrictions and other Government housing aid. The squabbles, said Woods, are made worse by constant pressures from Congress, the real-estate lobby and other interested parties...
Miss Gladys Fales, who is now in charge of priority jobs inside Harvard, has combatted the first problem by constant checking of students employed by University departments and also by reminding such men that a bad job means a poor recommendation for placement after graduation. She says now, "I think that most University departments have been convinced that they can hire students with the knowledge that they will do just as reliable a job as outsiders...