Word: fair
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...United Nations delegates, Hammarskjold told very little of his conversations with Chou. "I achieved what I had hoped to achieve," he said. "We remain in touch . . . The door has been opened and can be kept open." The door to what? To "an attitude, let us call it, of playing fair...
...week's end, most bankers thought stockholders and New York state banking officials would approve the merger. But Brooklyn's Fair Dealing Representative Emanuel Ce'ller demanded that the state block the deal, or "an all-powerful oligarchy [will have] a stranglehold on New York banking...
...Fair-Dealing Columnist DORIS FLEESON...
...wall in what was once the apse, a workman touched a loose piece of plaster (spread on by Franciscan nuns who took over the church in the 16th century); it broke away under his hand. Beneath the plaster was a life-sized painting of a haloed young man, fair-haired with wide, topaz eyes. One look was enough to send Giuseppe Nomi, the town's honorary inspector of fine arts, running with the news...
...mill knight who wears old-fashioned armor, travels with a hot-water bottle and suffers from nosebleed after battle. Head up, though run down after his encounter with the dragon, he is lucky enough to beat the daylights out of another knight and win a second fair maid. This doubles his troubles. With two women to choose between, Sir Henry becomes the eternal, quintessential male - totally incapable of making up his mind as he holds on to both of them...