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Word: pinching (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...McCarver followed with a double, knocking out Ford and bringing in Al Downing. The reliever gave up a pinch single to Carl Warwick and a triple to Cart Flood to give the Cards a 6-4 lead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cards Top N.Y., Lead Series, 1-0 | 10/8/1964 | See Source »

Fred L. Glimp '50, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids, said a "manpower pinch" caused the cutback in the system...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Admission Office Will Curtail Use Of ABC Ratings | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

...finger in the dike. "Every hole where inflation could infiltrate will be plugged," he promised. Shopwindows blossomed with yellow signs promising to hold the price line. Giscard cut back credit, let in a flood of foreign goods to boost competition. When both business and labor howled at the pinch, Giscard donned a V-neck sweater to make a soft-sell pitch on television direct to the thrifty French housewife...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: A Sincere Budget | 9/25/1964 | See Source »

...World Series, against the New York Giants. Bauer had put the Yankees ahead with a bases-loaded triple. But the Giants rallied in the ninth inning. Two men were on, two were out, and the score was 4-3 when the Giants sent up Sal Yvars as a pinch hitter. Yvars blooped a sinking liner into rightfield. The sensible thing would have been to play it on one hop, let the tying run score, and hold the other base runner. A misplay could mean the ball game. Rushing in, Bauer lunged, stumbled, fell to his knees, slid a good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: Old Potato Face | 9/11/1964 | See Source »

...compact companies also have special problems, are more vulnerable to competitive setbacks than their big brothers. Like many other small firms, Northwestern Steel and Wire of Sterling, III., is feeling a profit pinch because scrap prices have jumped sharply in the past few months. A surge of imports of barbed wire and nails has hurt Peoria's Keystone Steel, which specializes in those products. Some small steelmen complain that they have difficulty borrowing to expand and modernize, since bankers tend to favor the larger firms. But the small ones often manage to be more daring than the conservative giants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steel: The Small Ones | 9/4/1964 | See Source »

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