Word: periled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Costs & Cars. One peril of prosperity in 1956 will be inflation. Prices are already inching up. Industrial materials are climbing, with producers of steel, copper and aluminum complaining about higher costs, and probable increases of 4% to 5% during the first six months...
...London, a Foreign Office Under Secretary of State, Lord John Hope, told Parliament that "what is happening in Jordan will pass over,'' a remark that deserved the week's prize for complacency in the face of peril. Pravda added its ruble's worth: "The people of this small country have acquitted themselves as courageous partisans against the new schemes of the imperialistic colonizers...
...aftermath of war, when allies are no longer in arms against the common peril, there arises the unpleasant problem of which ally must pay the other for services rendered. After World War I. the canard spread that France had even collected rent for the use of trenches on its soil. Last week South Korea's President Syngman Rhee went just as far, if not much farther, in a bill for $684,600,000 that he sent to the U.N. Command, i.e., to the U.S.. which foots almost all the bills...
Today, so much else is going on in Florida that the peril of overemphasizing the playgrounds seems to be passing. Gainesville (pop. 32,000) has a new $600,000 Sperry Rand plant making klystron tubes...
...Noel Willman) can only snarl the lame retort: "You choose to jest." Then he sounds the charge. Maces mash and broadswords boing. In the end French heads are rolling about the landscape like mothballs at a spring cleaning, while Errol proves, as always, a beryl in peril. He loses nothing but his mustache-but then, what is Errol Flynn without his mustache? As he comes up for the final clinch with the heroine (Joanne Dru), he looks as sapless as Samson on the morning after his lawn was mowed. Or maybe it is only that Errol, at 46, is getting...