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Word: rocke (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...peace, he added in Rock Island, Ill., "is not to stubbornly insist as Eisenhower does that our security lies in the deterrent effect of our lead in nuclear weapons." After all, the Russians had caught up with the U.S. on A-bombs, and "they'll do it again" on H-bombs. "What does Mr. Eisenhower propose then? That we go ahead with the development of the cobalt bomb to try to gain another advantage-or a force that can shake the earth off its axis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Critical Issue | 11/5/1956 | See Source »

...surprised and decimated a Turkish force in Palestine in World War I by attacking through the same narrow mountain pass which Saul and Jonathan had used to fall upon the Philistines centuries earlier. The Bible told just where to find it: "And between the passages . . . there was a sharp rock on the one side, and a sharp rock on the other side . . . the forefront of the one was situate northward over against Michmash. and the other southward over against Gibeah." A few years ago Israeli Businessman Xiel Federmann began to brood over the account of the destruction of Sodom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Biblical Detective Story | 10/29/1956 | See Source »

Giant. In a big (3, hrs. 18 min.), tough picture based on Edna Ferber's bestseller about Texas, Director George Stevens digs the rowels of social satire into the soft underbelly of U.S. materialism; with Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Oct. 29, 1956 | 10/29/1956 | See Source »

...noted that Adlai E. Stevenson had misinterprated the scientists' suggestion in his recent Rock Island speech when he said that several areas in the world had "already passed the danger point...

Author: By Frederick W. Byron jr., | Title: Selove Calls Radioactive Danger Great | 10/29/1956 | See Source »

...Stevens' precise and sensitive control of the whole production -script and setting, color and sound, camera and actor-almost every moment in this movie happens with the sort of one-damn-thing-after-anotherness that carries a conviction of reality. The actors, for example, are amazingly well behaved. Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor, neither of whom has been widely hailed as an outstanding acting talent, keep thoroughly in character throughout long and difficult roles. In a shorter part, Mercedes McCambridge plays with vigor, economy and taste...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Oct. 22, 1956 | 10/22/1956 | See Source »

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