Word: continente
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Across the continent, in Providence, R.I., Ben Bagdikian calls Operator 25 his "favorite Western Union employee." She seems to know what time he arrives home, once told his wife: "When he gets home at 5:30, will you have him call Operator 25? I've got a long one...
In a Rut. Yet there were signs that some winds were blowing Rab Butler's way. "We are getting out of our immediate difficulties," said Stephen Burman, a Midlands industrialist, last week, "and we can retrieve our place as a leading world power if we get down to it...
But if the West lets itself be trapped by such Red beguilement, Germany will be a vacuum into which Red armies might some day rush, leaving the West to defend the Continent's edge against a Soviet power augmented by Germany's strength. As much as any European...
Commenting on the political situation in Europe, the German Chancellor remarked, "There is no political group of political leader in the continent of Europe today who does not consider European unification one of his highest goals.'
Throughout San Francisco last week. Hearst's Call-Bulletin (circ. 148,079) splashed posters trumpeting "Your NEW Call-Bulletin" ran full-page announcements that the paper had been redesigned by the "world's foremost designer of modern newspapers." Across the continent in Manhattan, the Herald-Tribune (331,853...