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Word: paced (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Government contributed another $200 million in such forms as Export-Import Bank Loans, Point Four aid and Mutual Security Assistance. But now Congress, which had voted as much aid to tiny Israel in 1952 as to all the other Mid-East states combined, seemed disinclined to continue the pace. This week, as the U.S. Government, responding to an emergency plea from Tel Aviv, sped $11 million in economic aid to Israel, the last of the refugee relief funds voted Israel were exhausted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ISRAEL: Ein Braira | 5/12/1952 | See Source »

...banana-nosed Eddie Arcaro romped to a six-length victory in track-record time (1:35.4). The 78th running of the mile-and-a-quarter Derby was almost as easy for them. Breaking from the No. 1 position, they let the fast-stepping Hannibal (7O-to-1) set the pace for the first three-quarters of a mile. Then Hill Gail took off, quickly opened a six-length lead. After that, it was just a matter of hanging on, and the bay did-with only two whacks of Arcaro's bat-to win by a clear two lengths from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Combination | 5/12/1952 | See Source »

Through Newcomer Jerry Hopper's direction, The Atomic City has a headlong pace and an on-the-spot realism with scenes shot around Los Angeles, Santa Fe and Los Alamos. Edge-of-the-seat sequence: the FBI's helicopter rescue of the kidnaped boy from the precipitous Puye Indian ruins near Los Alamos in a dizzying, cliff-hanging climax...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, may 12, 1952 | 5/12/1952 | See Source »

Russ Johnson, the varsity baseball team's slugging first basemen, belted a double and a home run yesterday to drive in four runs and pace his mates to a well-earned 5 to 4 victory over M.I.T. on Briggs Field...

Author: By Winthrop Knowlton, | Title: Nine Trips MIT, 5-4, for Third Win | 5/8/1952 | See Source »

Johnson, who is now batting at a hefty .429 pace for the year, started things off for the visitors in the first inning by driving home Ed Krinsky, who had walked, with a double to the fence in left center. M.I.T. immediately tied the score, however, in their half of the first on lead-off man Bob White's homer off starter Rufus Webb...

Author: By Winthrop Knowlton, | Title: Nine Trips MIT, 5-4, for Third Win | 5/8/1952 | See Source »

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