Word: hasn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...maid is beating my brains out for me to get her a ticket for Cinerama, but she hasn't shown any hankering to visit the Red Star pavilion. See what I mean...
...group went through its daily calisthenics led by Captain Tim Anderson, there was reason to think that it was ready. The varsity hasn't opened a season out of condition since Coach Lloyd Jordan and his competent group of assistants took over...
Some five centuries before Christ, the Chinese put together a kind of 3O5-poem treasury of their own verse. Around 484 B.C., Confucius, an inveterate lute player, edited the musical scores for the poems, and told his son: "A man who hasn't worked on the [Odes] is like one who stands with his face to a wall." In this volume. Poet Ezra Pound makes a free and brilliant translation, even to the use of jazz idioms and hillbilly dialect...
...Millikin's pet Colorado Basin project, which was the Senate's pending business. He talked about neither reclamation nor whisky and he talked for four hours. ("What is he talking about?" asked a late-coming reporter of a press-gallery attendant. "I don't know; he hasn't said," replied the attendant.) Finally Millikin threw in the towel, and at 10:51 the Senate adjourned and the Congress faced the people to give, by November, an account of its-and Eisenhower's-stewardship of the Republic...
...Hollywood's alert pressagents, out to defend their clients' stock in trade: "I am not built for any kind of boy's fashions, so why should I wear them?" said Mrs. Joe DiMaggio. TV's robustious Dagmar went on record: "Frankly, honey, the instrument hasn't been made that can flatten me out." Growled Marlon Brando ungallantly: "Emphasizing women's hips is like putting falsies...