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Word: nah (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Methodist minister and a pianist, Composer Floyd comes by his text (which he wrote in ten days) and score almost by inheritance. And Susan nah powerfully points his moral : that the U.S. "Puritan" heritage has condi tioned us to suspect anyone who is a little different, to equate nonconformity with wrongdoing and evil." More important, it also proved him able to fashion vocal music that is eminently singable - and listenable. The recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship this year, Floyd plans to spend it composing and writing. Director Erich Leinsdorf, who deserves credit for a fine discovery, can almost surely count...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Discovery in Manhattan | 10/8/1956 | See Source »

After the committee had wrangled for 2½ hours, Paul Butler-who had backed Kerr-came out of the meeting to announce that Frank Clement had won the keynote spot. In Nashville, "Guv'nah Frank" tore up a telegram of congratulations he had prepared for Bob Kerr, allowed happily as how "we've had more telegrams and telephone messages on this than when we were re-elected governor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Borderline Case | 7/23/1956 | See Source »

...Nah, I got him," said the other...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Death of a Sculler, in Three Acts | 4/30/1955 | See Source »

...proudly, and his chatter about celebrities in his column, "The Lyons Den," syndicated to 74 dailies, earns him $65,000 a year. This week Columnist Lyons explained why name-dropping makes a successful column. "Would you [like me to] tell you about a dinner party for my Uncle Max? . . . Nah, you really don't want to hear about that . . . The basic fact of newspaper life is that if any Uncle Max-unless it's Beerbohm, Beaverbrook or Factor-breaks a leg, it never makes the news columns . . . The appetites of newspaper readers are for the Kings and Stars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: No. I Name Dropper | 3/15/1954 | See Source »

...that what he has been running after is to stop running. ("When striving stops, the truth comes as a gift-bounty, harmony, love . . .") He asks: "Is the laugh at nature-including eternity-that it thinks it can win over us and the power of hope?" And answers, Chicago-style: "Nah, nah! ... It never will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: What Makes Augie Run? | 9/21/1953 | See Source »

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