Word: hurls
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Betty Grable, the Lone Ranger and Milton Berle are the diet of our children." The only hope, Hutchins thinks, is subscription radio or heavily endowed university networks-neither of which seems likely. His gloomy conclusion: "We can expect no improvement until the day the American people rise up and hurl their radio sets into the streets. But that day will probably never come; we have got so we need the noise...
Early in the film, as Maigret suffers Radek's taunts at the Eiffel Tower restaurant, you get the upsetting impression that Radek would like to do nothing better than hurl himself from the tower to show his scorn for humanity. Despite numerous old Hollywood traditions, Radek does not jump, thereby supplying one of the film's pleasantest surprises. He comes breathlessly close, however, in a series of amazing shots that will make you wonder whether or not Tone and Meredith actually did clamber all over this maze of girders. How Maigret bloodlessly outwits Radek proves a vastly satisfying...
...President's military counselors argued that the U.S. could be easily, quickly crippled by an enemy which could hurl H-bombs without risk of retaliation in kind, that furthermore the H-bomb in the hands of the U.S. would be the best possible insurance against war. They added that the cost of an H-bomb project to the U.S. would run closer to $300 million than the first guess of $2 billion to $4 billion...