Word: stoning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Question of Strength. In this mood, the U.S. had taken to Paris proposals that were designed above all else to increase the military strength of the NATO alliance. Ike earnestly insisted that "we should leave no stone unturned in our search for an agreement to end this appalling armaments race," declared that the U.S. "proposes to increase the economic resources which we can make available to the less developed countries of the free world." But what primarily concerned the U.S. was the need for intermediate range ballistic missile bases in Europe...
...comments about Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin's latest "peace proposals." Stevenson hoped that the President's reply would be "affirmative in spirit." To be sure, said Stevenson, U.S. experience with "fine Soviet promises has been very disillusioning." But even so, the U.S. "must leave no stone unturned...
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...second, Ulbrich (H); third, Kohlman (M.I.T.). Time--2:21. 50-yard freestyle--Won by Zemo (H); second, Rose (H); third, Kane (M.I.T.). Time 24.4. 100-yard butterfly--Won by Hammond (H); second, Perilman (H); third, Getchell (M.I.T.). Time--56.4. (breaks pool record). Dive--Won by Gorman (H); second, Stone (H); third, Cahlender (M.I.T.). 78.38 points. 100-yard freestyle--Won by Boeckler (H); second, Cochran (H); third, Windle (M.I.T.). Time--54.2. 200-yard backstroke Won by Murray (H); second Pildner (H); third, Divine (M.I.T.). Time--2:19.6. 440-yard freestyle--Won by Seaton (H); second, Kohlman (M.I.T.); third, Pecsok (H). Time...
...apart." He gave her a red-and-black-striped stick, told her to stare at it cross-eyed for 15 minutes a day. Charge: $5. In Weslaco, "Patient" Ben Laney told Naturopath F. G. Schaus that he thought he had food poisoning. A machine diagnosed a kidney stone. Schaus massaged Laney's hand, saying that it contained the nerve to his kidney...