Word: hardest
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...Draconic drive to eliminate corruption from South Korea, austere Strong man General Park Chung Hee has cracked down hardest on the nation's smugglers...
...cocktail parties, says Dr. Cherry, is that most of the conversations are a mixture of basic cliches that do not tax the intelligence. "Once the brain perceives that something is part of a cliché" he says, "it switches off and starts groping for another message." When is it hardest for the partying human brain to function? Says Dr. Moray: "When one is bending over double, talking to a short girl...
...lightweights, however, have undergone extensive changes. As the result of a three-quarter length victory in a time trial yesterday, the JV has become the varsity boat for tomorrow's race. "The crew that pulls the hardest should be the first boat." Coach Larry Coolidge explained. "The former varsity boat has a lot of potential, but it just hasn't been realized...
Nono has applied his philosophy of nonrepetition so adroitly that, at 38, he is one of Europe's most respected avant-garde composers-and one of the hardest to classify. Although he dabbles in electronic music, he is not primarily a member of the electronic school; although he has written twelve-tone music, he is now convinced that "the twelve-tone serial no longer exists." Nono's greatest gift is for choral works-some of them so formidable that on paper, at least, they seem un-singable. But in the concert hall, they often emerge strong and compelling...
...press conference, the President hit back at congressional rumblings. Sometimes, he said, those who "want to put the ax to foreign aid hardest are the ones who make the most vigorous speeches against Communism and call for a policy of victory." Anyone not interested in the fight against Communism, added Kennedy, should go ahead and cut the bill...