Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...royalty is excluded) included a blind lady who submitted her poem in Braille, and a humble lady day laborer (of a class known to Japanese as anko, which is, in turn, a fish that is mostly mouth and stomach). The Emperor's waka (which always seems to lose a certain something in translation) went...
...against trying to sell long-term bonds by gimmicks, meaning discounts, or by trying to force the Federal Reserve to support the market. They argue that this is simply funny-money financing. By supporting Treasury bonds, the Fed would, in effect, be pumping money into the economy, would lose control over the monetary system and take the U.S. down the road to real inflation. Says FRB Chairman William McChesney Martin: "The world now knows that, as the night follows the day, inflation follows any effort to keep interest rates low through money creation...
Crimson second man Tim Gallwey won a tough five-game match, rallying after dropping the third and fourth games. Pete Smith, at number six, won in four games. Number five man Tony Lake was the only man to lose, bowing in five games after winning the first...
Navy suffered, though, from throwing its best swimmers into the opening medley relay, only to lose. Kaufmann, Doug McCartney, Fred Elizalde, and Fred Cooley set a new University record of 3:52.0. The old standard was 3:54.8, set two years ago by Bill Murray, Jim Stanley, John Hammond, and Dick Seaton...