Word: grab
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...politician who gets our votes won't be the one who advocates a vets' bonus or any similar Treasury grab - which is obviously designed to get more votes for himself - but our votes . . . will go to the man with guts and integrity enough to advocate a little sensible thinking and economy - even if that economy starts with us ! JAMES A. SUMNER Greeley, Colo...
...cutting it or making it more readable. "The Times," cracked one old hand, "is probably the best unedited paper in the world." Washington Correspondent John Day of the Louisville Courier-Journal aptly summed up this feeling of reluctant admiration recently. "There are mornings," he told Publisher Sulzberger, "when I grab hold of a copy of the Times and say to it: 'Damn you, I'm going to read you if it kills...
Neither team did much in the third period except wade through the mud. Some clever playmaking by the first midfield and attackman Rick Hudner, coupled with two fast scoring shots by Plissner enabled the Crimson to dominate the last period and grab a 7 to 6 lead with two minutes left...
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...question whether John Strachey would grab a few top-secret documents from his desk and pass them to the Russian ambassador was irrelevant in 1950; Strachey was probably just as good a "security risk" (in the cops & robbers sense) as anybody else. The important question was whether a man who can write (and apparently still believes) such drivel about Soviet Russia has any business being Britain's War Minister at a time when all the West (including the capitalistic societies which Strachey so openly hates) is fighting for its life. To give Strachey his present...