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Word: saves (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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What voice in this world To my ear has come Save the voice of Love Was a tapped drum. Yet for that drumtap From the world of All Into this perishing land I did fall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Touch of the Dervish | 12/30/1957 | See Source »

Higher & Higher. Europe wanted reassurance that the U.S.. despite its vulnerability to Russian nuclear assault-whether by aircraft in the present or ICBM in the near future-would really risk its cities to save Europe if not itself threatened. But if NATO means anything, Europe's safety still depends on the U.S., and will for a long time to come. Without the U.S.'s retaliatory power, Europe would not long be safe on a continent alone with Russia, and Europe knew it. Britain had already made clear its willingness to accept enough IRBMs to stock four bases...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NATO: Problems at the Summit | 12/23/1957 | See Source »

...chirped excitedly about her film career: "We have had several scenarios offered to us, but I didn't like them. In one of the stories I was supposed to strangle a dog. Just imagine me hurting an animal! The Clara story is wonderful! What a nice idea to save bad men!" To busy herself off the set, Minou is grinding out a novel, The Reptiles of Light, a sad story of a little blind girl. Also, the heat and dust of the studio have made her yearn for the sea, with this result...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 23, 1957 | 12/23/1957 | See Source »

...some privacy in which it can try itself on to see how it looks." For Miss Wright, who deserves to be left alone, there is no privacy, only Organization and its evils: Conformity, Regulation, Stupidity. "I would like to have one tiny foible," she explains. "I would like to save string, be scared of the telephone, let my heels run over, not wear gloves. Sometime I would like to make a little scene...

Author: By Edmund B. Games jr., | Title: Christmas Books | 12/19/1957 | See Source »

...nearly $30 million a year on commuters, sued the New York State Public Service Commission to force it to grant fare boosts. The Boston & Maine, claiming a $13.6 million passenger deficit last year, told Massachusetts authorities that it will soon go broke if it cannot cut commuter service to save a minimum of $3,000,000 a year. And in the face of the "grave situation" confronting the entire industry, nine top U.S. trainmen went to the White House to beg for help to get a complete overhaul in rail regulations and rates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE COMMUTER PROBLEM,: Higher Fares Alone Are Not the Answer | 12/16/1957 | See Source »

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