Word: savely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Reginald Mikesell, secretary-treasurer of the Teamsters' joint council in Portland, told how most of his unit's records since 1954 (the Portland period in which the committee was generally interested) had been destroyed to save storage space. This, said Mikesell, was "taking the path of least resistance." Questioned about a $5,000 check he had made out to Bill Langley's attorney, Mikesell said he had no idea what it was for. When the committee expressed astonishment at his lapse of memory, Mikesell commented blandly: "It does seem a little silly, doesn...
...Foreign Secretary, is still on the job, six months after Suez. The mood of the British press last week, as Nasser threw up new difficulties after Israel's withdrawal from his territory, was to crow at the U.S.: "I told you so." London papers, which used to save their sharpest digs for Dulles, have in recent weeks shifted their fire to Eisenhower (see cartoons). Once the most popular of U.S. leaders in British eyes, Eisenhower has been increasingly depicted as naive, credulous, lacking in decisiveness, and far sicker than he appears...
...from China as a counterweight to American aid." Royal Premier Souvanna Phouma, who had come back empty-handed from a trip to Peking last year, replied: "How could we accept what has not been offered to us?" He knew better than anyone else that almost the whole Laotian budget, save for some revenue from legal and illegal opium exports, comes from...
...last the heart lay bare, red and purple with a greyish cast, glistening under the strong lights, squirming and rippling with life-a life Dr. Bailey and his team were fighting to save...
...letter to the New York Times yesterday, Slichter criticized the Institute of Life Insurance for its following advertisement: "If each one of us will save only an extra nickel out of every dollar we earn, we will put a strong brake on inflation...