Word: streamingly
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...steady stream of favorable predictions confirmed the crowd's expectations of victory and their reaction grew in size each time one of the networks called the race in their favor. The culmination of their euphoria came at 10 p.m. when Sargent conceded the election...
Frome and some of his partisans insist that Stream's waters are murkier than that. Frome claims that after Samson was made editor in 1972, he was told not to "name names." Frome says that Samson, for example, refused to publish his criticism of John McGuire, chief of the Forest Service. Frome insists: "They want to play it safe and steady...
Rhode Island Senator John Pastore was cited as "marginal"-a particular concern to CBS. Pastore chairs the Subcommittee on Communications, with jurisdiction over broadcasting regulations. His committee hearings are often an ordeal for the networks, and broadcast executives are always fearful of restrictive legislation. Clare Dean Conley, then Stream's editor, recalls: "We got vibes from CBS that they didn't want trouble with Pastore. The word was 'Do what you have to do, but take it easy...
That Frome refused to do, with the result that he lost his biggest platform. Says Congressman Reuss: "If Field & Stream has no place for Frome, then we have come to a time when the voice of conservation is, quite literally, a voice crying in the wilderness...
...liquor spilled like blood on the white napery," Morris West reports at a tense moment in this thriller about international banking. The sentence tells most of what the prospective thrillee needs to know about Harlequin. Not very long after the invention of the novel, literature divided into two mighty streams, one in which wineglass-stem snapping during moments of tension was impermissible and another in which it was obligatory. Admirers of one stream do not go boating on the other...