Word: personalize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...regulation that says: "No employee may transact, have a monetary interest in, or engage in any business or profession, for profit, in the country or countries to which he is assigned, either in his own name or in the name, or through the agency, of another person...
...rezip her, bungled the job. Tensely whispered Liz: "Why don't you put your arm around me?" Pat Weaver instantly did so. The main reason the incident proved embarrassing was that some 20 million TV fans were watching it on a rival network show, CBS's Person to Person...
...fact, a person who can't talk about libraries would have difficulty conversing with Phillip McNiff. Associates often describe his mind as a gigantic card catalogue; certainly he has an uncanny memory for titles, authors, publishers, and dates...
...instructs presidents of colleges and schools to fire any "communist sympathizers" from their teaching staffs. The bill defines a "communist sympathizer" in part as a person who refuses to answer questions "relative to his communist status." The most harmful clause of this bill is that it equates use of the Fifth Amendment with an admission of guilt...
...Court Jester, Funnyman Kaye takes all the laughs he needs, but he takes them when they do not stop the show. To this rule he makes one wonderful exception: the scene in which he jousts with a person known as "the grim and grisly Griswold of the North." The episode begins as Danny totters up to the stirrup cup. There is a beaker of wine for each of the contestants, and he cannot remember which one has been doctored. Does the vessel with the pestle have the pellet with the poison? No, no. The chalice with the palace...