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Word: finests (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...also boasts the Berlingske Tidende, one of the great newspapers of Europe, and a Premier, Jens Otto Krag, who has not only outstanding skill but also one of Denmark's favorite actresses as a wife. Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens may be the world's finest pleasure park; there, most summer nights the fireworks splash the city with light, and a cannon booms the midnight signal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Scandinavia: And a Nurse to Tuck You In | 7/3/1964 | See Source »

Harvard's unbeaten heavyweight crew, one of the finest eights in Crimson history, is only five days and 2000 meters away from a trip to the Tokyo Olympics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Eight Prepares For Olympic Trials | 7/3/1964 | See Source »

...than enough to keep the home town fans' interest alive. There is hardly a weak link in the entire batting order. Old pro Frank Malzone (.200) is turning in his usual fine performance; shortstop Eddie Bressoud (.305) and catchers Russ Nixon (.328) and Bob Tillman (.303) are having the finest years of their careers. Dick "Stonefingers" Stuart is belting the hide off the ball as usual (14 homers and 47 RBI's). Carl Yastrzemski, last year's American League batting champion, is having an off year, but will surely be hitting .290 by September...

Author: By R. ANDREW Beyer, | Title: Poor Mound Staff Mires Red Sox in Fifth Place | 7/3/1964 | See Source »

...eventually disillusioned Duke of Buckminster, played with marvelous inflections by Patrick Hines, is the finest of the supporting cast. Margaret Phillips, lurking ominously on the periphery long before she speaks, is deeply penetrating as the widowed Queen Margaret. Terence Scammell is a strikingly handsome and clean-spoken Dorset; Tom Sawyer, a rich-voiced Clarence; John Devlin, a manly Hastings; and Rex Everhart, honing a dagger on his shoe, a memorable First Murderer. Jacqueline Brookes' Elizabeth, unimpressive in her earlier scenes, summons up the requisite power for the interview in which Richard seeks permission to wed her daughter...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: 'Richard III' Makes a Fine, Bloodthirsty Melodrama | 7/3/1964 | See Source »

There were compensating rewards. The Express, a pale failure when Beaverbrook bought it, grew under his kinetic stewardship into a popular giant of 4,300,000 circulation; its pages provided all Fleet Street with daily lessons in the craft of journalism. When World War II began, Britain's Finest Hour was also his; as Churchill's Minister of Aircraft Production, he put up the cloud of Spitfires that saved the day. These and other accomplishments invested him with the quality of living legend. "Positive, bee," wrote a columnist in a Canadian paper, "comparative, Beaver; superlative, Beaverbrook." Sir Beverley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Publishers: Larger Than Death | 6/19/1964 | See Source »

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