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...need for the line until 1957, when the plant goes into production. By then, Congress might change its mind; if it does not, Dixon-Yates could build the line itself. Said Edgar H. Dixon, whose Middle South Utilities holds 79% of the Dixon-Yates stock: "We have not the remotest thought of turning back...
...sanity of the Uruguayan voters, they all used numbers instead of names, and politicking became largely a matter of fixing the numbers in voters' minds by poster and paintpot. Of all the 277, no figure was more conspicuous, from the River Plate's beaches to the remotest pampas, than 15, the Colorado faction of jaunty ex-President (1947-50) Luis Batlle (pronounced Bat-zhay) Berres...
...asked if he had said: "This is it. This is war with the Army. We will investigate the heck out of you." Cohn could not recall saying that. He said: "I come pretty close to denying [having made the remark, but] I don't have the remotest idea of all I said...
Lost Trails, Lost Cities, by Colonel P. H. Fawcett. Absorbing memoirs of the jungles and savannas of remotest Brazil, by an explorer who failed to return from his last expedition (TIME...
Lost Trails, Lost Cities, by Colonel P. H. Fawcett. Absorbing memoirs of the jungles and savannas of remotest Brazil, by an explorer who failed to return from his last expedition (TIME...