Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...ardent spokesmen for the Democratic and Republican Parties, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) and former Senator John Foster Dulles, locked horns over three crucial issues of the "Welfare State" last night: balancing the national budget, federal government vs. states rights, and material security vs. individual freedom and individual social responsibility...
...China now has 7,000,000 famine refugees." Then Tung quoted a proverb: "It is the tail of the famine," he said, "rather than the head, that should be dreaded." Tung was warning his hearers that the next three months would be crucial. After that, the June harvest of winter wheat and the first rice crop would bring food...
Ruthless pruning might have made Black Hand taut and incisive enough to deserve the loving care with which it was put together. As it is, the picture flares occasionally into what it might have been, e.g., a courtroom scene in which a crucial witness falters under a small gesture from the spectators' rows. Dancer Kelly proves capable in a straight role and gets the support of a good cast. As the frustrated detective who has spent 20 years fighting the gang, Actor Naish polishes off a gem of a scene as he drunkenly celebrates his first victorious skirmish...
...will be the 101st game in the 50-year-old hockey series between Harvard and Yale, and it is of crucial importance for both teams. A Bulldog Victory will give them a tie for the Pentagonal League crews and a Harvard victory will not only keep the Crimson out of the Pentagonal cellar but also split the annual series with Yale at one victory apiece...
...rapidly rising hockey team and tailspinning Boston College will find a common level on the Arena ice at 9 p.m. tonight. A win for the Crimson would be great for prestige, but for the Eagles this is a crucial game...