Word: loses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Alamos was established under the direction of Oppenheimer, to whom Teller gives unstinted credit for pushing A-bomb development "in time to have an influence upon the war." But Oppenheimer, Fermi and others did not lose sight of thermonuclear possibilities...
...election night Mayor Kennelly, sipping sherry and nibbling sliced turkey as the returns came in, sadly told a friend: "I guess I knew all along I'd lose, but what could I do? I had to fight." A reporter mentioned the bosses. "Unbreakable, just unbreakable, aren't they?" said Kennelly. The results: Daley 364,839; Kennelly 264,775. Merchant Morris B. Sachs, a friend and defeated running mate, kissed Kennelly's cheek, and both men wept...
...Star should lose both the appeal and the civil suit, the verdict would not only bring a big change in the Star's publishing practices; it could also affect about 180 other dailies that use the unit or combination rate. The U.S. Supreme Court has already ruled that the unit rate is not automatically unfair competition unless the Government can prove unfair practices in each case (TIME, June 1, 1953). But if the Star loses, the verdict could encourage the Justice Department to go after other papers that use the unit rate...
Certainly no American Communist is likely to change his political views because he tails to receives his morning "Pravda." Nor will those wavering between capitalism and communism lose interest in the latter as a result of the Post Office's action. Indeed, such people can only view the Government's censorship at tending to confirm the soviet charge that the United states is a police state. To assume on the other hand, that a loyal citizen would be susceptible to a few pieces of Communist propaganda shows an amazing lack of confidence in both the stability of American institutions...
...doesn't hide any pride over his swimmers' accomplishments, such as the 1:35.1 200-yard free style relay his freshmen swam into the Crimson records last year. But it is always pride over what they did and when they won, how they won. When his charges lose, Brooks whispers sorrowfully in your ear. "They tried awful hard, they tried their darndest, but we lost." In losing, it's always...