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Word: signalizes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sheiks & Brothers. The crisis came when Army Chief Abu Nuwar, the playboy general and his onetime boon companion, told Hussein that if he did not appoint Abdel Halim Nimr as Premier, the army would force him to. Hussein acted. On signal, his men spread word in Zerka that Communists headed by Abu Nuwar were about to seize the royal palace and overthrow the King. The Moslem Brotherhood took charge of the streets; the Bedouin garrison began attacking officers and an infantry unit known to support Abu Nuwar. They fought first with stones and rifle butts, later with bullets. Twelve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JORDAN: The Road to Zerka | 4/29/1957 | See Source »

Eventually he had 30 men poring over books on mathematics, electronics and TV. He made the most of his meager equipment-a radio signal tracer, an R.F. generator, an oscilloscope, a vacuum-tube voltmeter, a pile of TV parts. Self-educated in math, he taught his students algebra and trigonometry, did not hesitate to pile on the work ("Brother, I really load them"). Though some of his students had been chronic troublemakers in the prison, they soon reformed. All have been perfectly willing to spend hours each night wrestling with such assignments as: "Draw up six different parallel circuits, showing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Mission Behind Bars | 4/22/1957 | See Source »

...first several innings the game looked as if it might be close, but Kent stead blasted the ball over the right Hataway missed a take signal and in-fielder's head for a two-run homer to tie up the score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JV Nine Trounces Weak Tufts Squad | 4/13/1957 | See Source »

Prevail, defraud me of my lovely prize. And what a signal victory: all hail, Great strategist, by whom no blood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Latin Without Tears | 4/8/1957 | See Source »

...could lose for Fangio. His excitable pit crew managed to get one of his teammates' cars disqualified by refueling it too often; later they doused his cockpit in gasoline. But he and Behra kept rolling in fine style. When the fireworks were touched off at 10 p.m. to signal the end of the race, the exquisitely tooled Maserati was winner by two laps. In twelve hours of relatively easy driving, the winner had covered a record 1,024.4 miles. Second: a lighter (2.9 liters) Maserati driven by England's Stirling Moss and American Expatriate Harry Schell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Fireworks for Fangio | 4/1/1957 | See Source »

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