Word: shiningly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Absolute Standard. In Chicago, suing or divorce, Edward Babacz, 35, testified hat his wife Josephine, 27, "makes me do he dishes, the cooking, the laundry, the shopping, care for the children and wax the floors. If they don't shine as they do in TV commercials, then she makes me do them over again...
...Last week Ohmi was having its strike, and Japan was learning more about K.S.E. In a published complaint, Natsukawa's workers explained how, before each of the day's three work shifts in their clockless factories, they were marched into the factory yard and forced, rain or shine, to sing company songs and recite such uplifting Buddhist promises as, "Today I will make no immoderate demands" or "Today I will not grumble or complain." Once a week every worker, regardless of religion, is forced to attend a Buddhist religious service. At one rally in the plant several years...
Away from the path of totality, the sun will seem to shine almost as brightly as usual, but if it is looked at through a dense filter (smoked glass or an overexposed photographic negative), it will show a bite taken out of its disk. At St. Louis the moon will cover a maximum 85% of the sun's surface, at New York 74%, at Columbia, S.C. 65%. Total time between the beginning and the end of the unusual show will be about two hours...
...course is just made for his type of game." After a practice round at Baltusrol this week, though, Snead himself was cautiously pessimistic. "This baby is real tough," he gloomed. But at Augusta last March, after beating Hogan, he sang a different tune: "The sun don't always shine on the same little dog's tail." For Golfer Snead's tail, it had been a long wait for sunup...
...Rain or shine, Cohn or Schine, the CRIMSON will hold its traditional alumni cocktail party starting at 4:30 this afternoon...