Word: replaying
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Encased in a tightly buttoned greenish khaki tunic, Malenkov used the Soviet meeting for a replay of the old Stalin record of peaceful intentions toward the West. "At present," said he, "and in the future, there is no . . . question which cannot be solved by peaceful means. This refers to relations with all states, including . . . the U.S. . . ." The delegates broke into a roar of applause, and the more starry-eyed Western diplomats, on hand for the rigged meeting, began to hear the beat of the wings of Russia's mechanized dove of peace; some of them interpreted Malenkov...
...made no replay to the offer...
...nice thing about the Boston Symphony's open rehearsals is their concert hall quality. Instead of a tortuous practice session, a student audience sees and hears a preview of the next day's subscription concert. Charles Munch seldom finds it necessary to ask the orchestra to replay unsatisfactory passages. After nearly a week of practice, he has only a few subtle problems of interpretation to work...
...about lost that place for himself." The tutor's eyes blazed and he said something about the Progressive Party. The beefy individual mentioned Caudle and McCrath; the tutor countered with the accepted "both parties do it--it's the fault of business too--and besides just look at Nixon" replay. Vag Slipped away unnoticed...
...QK245 tube," which permits the "storing" of a television picture for as long as a week, will then replay...