Word: pushed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...powerful Control Commission, whose job it is to keep party members in line. Close by Ljubinka's side during much of her rise to power was another promising young Communist, Momcilo Cupic. who had been one of the first to join her partisan organization in Bagrdan. Ljubinka helped push Cupic forward in the party hierarchy, and Cupic responded by remaining her devoted lover for ten years. Once, before Tito's break with Russia, Ljubinka was sent off to Stalin's old villa on the Black Sea to recover from TB. Even that lengthy separation did not weaken...
...well have proved his point. ¶Less than a month after they whipped the Montreal Canadiens for the National Hockey League championship, Detroit's Red Wings took on Les Canadiens again for the Stanley Cup. Without their suspended star, "Rocket" Richard (TIME, March 28), Les Canadiens managed to push the series to the seven-game limit, but the red-hot Red Wings skated off with the cup and the world championship. ¶ While Bowie's horse players broiled under the Baltimore sun, stewards studied movies of the Governor's Gold Cup race, decided that Boston Doge...
...Chalmers Manufacturing Co., member of President Eisenhower's five-man advisory committee on a national highway program; of a heart attack; in Milwaukee. In his 29 years with Allis-Chalmers, Bill Roberts served as salesman, agricultural sales manager of the tractor division and later its general manager, helped push the company from ninth among U.S. farm-equipment manufacturers to third...
HANOVER, N.H., April 19-Drastic changes in the Dartmouth program to "push every student to the limit of his creative ability" have been recommended by a committee of 11 professors...
...more careful arrangement of the sculpture would have shown the pieces off to better advantage. Susan Chamber's "Gulls Coming to Field" gets lost in a corner. The problem is circumvented by No.66, "Fish Feeding." A slight push starts the fancifully whiskered fish in rotation. Franz Deughausen seems to have drawn inspiration from mobile-maker Alexander Calder. "Adagio," a piece by Elizabeth McLean Smith, is equally alive in a different way: the body of the dancer is taut and convincing through the folds of a long dress which painfully inhibit her motion...