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Word: distressingly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...meetings, where policy is reviewed, problems discussed and assignments made. Adams is quietly on hand for many of Ike's business talks with visitors. On other matters, he is in and out of the President's office half a dozen times a day. This causes him some distress, because of a firm credo: "The really efficient Government official is the man who makes decisions for himself, within the framework of established policy, without running to the President with his problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: O.K., S.A. | 1/9/1956 | See Source »

...around which the farm-policy argument turns. Their present income is lower by about 10% than it was three years ago. Considering the skill and the capital that their job requires, their income is low compared to other U.S. workers. But their position is not one of desperation or distress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: Bigger & Better-Equipped | 1/2/1956 | See Source »

...Admetus, fated for untimely death, received an out from Apollo, who out of love for Admetus' punch-bowl tricked the Fates into accepting a substitute. He voiced an ironic distress at the death of his wife, Alcestis, who volunteered to die for him after his senile parents declined the gambit. She was revived by the demi-god Heracles, also out of love for the punch-bowl. But Admetus saw his monstrousness and found little happiness at her return...

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, | Title: Alcestis | 12/14/1955 | See Source »

...High & Too Long. While the farm situation does not add up to distress, hardly anyone is satisfied with it. The leading Democratic contenders for the presidency, Adlai Stevenson and Averell Harriman, have come out for a return to the old program of rigid price supports for basic farm products at 90% of parity. But few serious students of farm economics, ex politics, would accept that solution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: The Heavy Overhang | 11/7/1955 | See Source »

...London rally of Britain's Temperance Council of Christian Churches, twinkly-eyed Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, carefully explained why he is only a 99 44/100% teetotaler. Though voicing distress about the "amount of pressure to have something" to drink at present-day social gatherings, Dr. Fisher forthrightly said that he tries not to offend hostesses who serve spirits. But those who place all manner of grog before him are treated to no crass bacchanalian spectacle.When the festivities wind up, the liquor level in the Archbishop's glass is never lowered by more than "one-sixteenth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 24, 1955 | 10/24/1955 | See Source »

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