Word: fatalities
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...swept all six positions in the fifth and final race to win, 3 to 2. Tech won the first two heats by close scores, but A. C. Langworthy and Fred Hoppin came through with first for the Crimson in the next two heats, to tie the score before the fatal fifth heat...
...authorities got them to a hospital. The doctors had barely finished removing the mine splinters when a squad of Russians appeared to demand their return. Istvan begged the Austrian doctors to kill him rather than send him back. The hospital chief warned the Russians that any move might be fatal to the injured. Unheeding, the Russians loaded all four of the Bagos into a waiting ambulance, snatching away the bananas and oranges which nurses pressed into little Maria's hands. Less than 24 hours after their escape, the Bagos were carted back to Hungary...
Gate of Hell. A Japanese legend of quaint war and fatal lust, wrapped in a rich kimono of colors (TIME...
...Would Be Fatal." Last week the one man who can save the foreign-trade bill in anything approaching adequate form began his fight. Said Dwight Eisenhower, at the Washington conference of the Advertising Council: "It would be fatal, in my opinion, to allow the accumulated minor objections of each district, or of each industry, because of real or fancied damage, to defent us in this great purpose of a legitimate economic union of the free world opposing Communism. Now this is what I am honestly convinced of: unless we make it possible, through enlightened methods, for the free world...
...save his country, he was tried by the Vichy government, handed over to the Germans and spent four rigorous years in French and German prisons. His wartime imprisonment and his excellent record as a member of the French Assembly since 1946 have brought about a reappraisal of his fatal premiership. Says De Gaulle in his recent memoirs: "In such conditions, the intelligence of Paul Reynaud, his courage, the authority of his office, were deployed, so to speak, in a vacuum...