Word: ought
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Well, I don't believe in managed news at all. I thought we ought to get everything we want. [Scattered snickers...
...strong, the other team yearns for the showers. They admittedly gorge themselves on the weaker teams (the New York Rangers have yet to beat them; the Boston Bruins have won only twice). But the Black Hawks are not particular. "We are a sound club," says Bobby Hull confidently. "We ought to win the title and the Stanley Cup both this time. I don't think anyone can catch...
...holds out and sometimes spectacularly fulfills. It gives new playwrights, directors and actors a voice. On intimate, semiround or full arena stages, old and neglected classics have been given fresh airings. When it sticks to what Broadway cannot or will not do, off-Broadway is most nearly what it ought to be-the probing, daring, dramatic conscience of the U.S. theater...
...jacket. Like Jack Paars ghostly Jack Douglas, Allen is a gag writer turned stand-up comic. He even resembles Douglas in a miniature way, with bulging eyes framed by heavy black-rimmed glasses. In fact, since he is so dehydrated that he probably weighs what the charts say he ought to, he gives the impression that if he were dropped into a bowl of water he would turn into Douglas himself...
Cambridge Mayor Edward A. Crane, 35, said during an interview Monday that Robert Rudolph, city traffic commissioner, "certainly ought to last out the snow season...