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Word: hear (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this for me on Three-D. When you go to vote on Aug. 5th, do me a real dab of stuff. Lee D is in favor of it, and I know you will be too. Vote for Cayce L. Pentecost . . . He's a real deal, dad . . . You hear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Do Me a Real Dab | 8/9/1954 | See Source »

Throughout the 1,537 square miles of territory in India, most of which Portugal has held since 1510, more trouble was on the way. India's Prime Minister Nehru has proclaimed for all to hear that French and Portuguese footholds in India can "no longer be tolerated," but carefully disclaims any government hand in the "spontaneous" liberation movements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Hearth Fires | 8/9/1954 | See Source »

...valleys flanking Quebec's swift Gatineau River teem with habitations and inhabitants: logging camps and old farm villages, hunting lodges of U.S. and Canadian sportsmen, mountaineers living in ancestral log cabins, remnants of the Algonquin and Tètes de Boule Indian tribes, moose, black bears and-to hear the natives tell it-ghosts, werewolves and a ubiquitous, blood-guzzling witch, the Windigo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: The Odor of Sin | 8/9/1954 | See Source »

...peculiar point of pride. Gonzalez' countryman, Juan Manuel Fangio, 43, had not even entered the race. But aficionados of the Grand Prix circuit understood. José Gonzalez, to hear Gonzalez tell it, is the best sports-car pilot on the road. But year after year the veteran Fangio kept winning the battle for Grand Prix points...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Point of Pride | 8/9/1954 | See Source »

...casual incident. Actress Kelly, a Hitchcock worker in Dial M for Murder and now working in his next picture, plays the career girl with a subtle junior-executive swagger, a good deal of wit, and a sort of U.H.F. sex that not everybody will be able to hear. As for Thelma Ritter, who plays a visiting nurse, she is probably the only actress alive who can stick a thermometer in a man's mouth and say, without a hint of affectation: "See if you can break a hundred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Aug. 2, 1954 | 8/2/1954 | See Source »

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