Word: expect
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...March 3), doctors noticed that some patients seemed to get a tremendous lift: they felt wonderful, out of all proportion to any real improvement in their lung condition. With some, this euphoria was so marked that it was a nuisance. But Dr. Albert E. Krieser saw no reason to expect the same sort of trouble when he began using Pyricidin (a brand of isoniazid) at Anoka State Hospital, Minn. His patients were both tuberculous and mental cases; most of them had shown nothing resembling a spiritual lift in years...
...responsibility . . . In view of our nation's struggle today against the forces of Communism throughout the world, all those who hold a place of public influence and trust must be ready to stand up and answer the Communist charges . . . The management of a [newspaper] has a right to expect its employees who are so accused to answer these charges . . . This both men refused...
...these press agents and producers and personalities who give their support to Mr. Gray: 'That's just dandy. But surely don't be surprised if we here at the Journal-American invite you to keep getting your plugs from him, and not to expect very much from us. Mr. Gray is hot, red-hot, and he is all yours.' " Snapped back Gray: "Thinly veiled blackmail...
...next year; 8% of the nation's non-farm families have tentative plans to buy houses -more, in both cases, than in 1952. Businessmen got the same sort of sounding. Dun & Bradstreet polled 1,277 key manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers, found that 61% of them expect last-quarter sales to top the same period in 1951. One hopeful bellwether: mail-order and chain-store sales in July were 8% ahead of last year...
Visitors to the Salzburg Festival expect to hear the best of classical music; last week they got something even better: a Historic Occasion. At curtain time the old Festival Hall was filled with well-fed but expectant listeners, come to hear the world premiere of The Love of Danae, the only unperformed opera by Richard Strauss-a composer only slightly less sacred to Salzburg than Mozart himself...