Word: throwed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hopeful hunch. "George Patton used to say that no man is a soldier unless he has a sixth sense," he recalled, "and then he would describe that sixth sense . . . For him it seemed to work. It was suddenly to make your decisions on your own guess and throw all of the G-2 people out the window. Now I confess I have a feeling that things are on the upswing. But I can take every single favorable point and balance it by something that doesn't look too favorable . . . But I do say, I still have my feelings...
...Then, with Scelba, he went to Gronchi and asked him to withdraw too. Gronchi refused. "You have always believed in force," he told Fanfani. "Now that I am stronger than you are, I don't see why I should do any such thing." Knowing that the Communists would throw their bloc of nearly 200 votes to Gronchi on the next ballot, Fanfani and Scelba gave up. To avoid the humiliation of a public defeat at the hands of the Communists and Socialists, they agreed to switch what votes they still controlled to Gronchi. Fanfani went to Gronchi and embraced...
...tomorrow's medical school aptitude test, Coach Bill McCurdy is giving the afternoon off to many of his team's stars, but Dick Wharton, Renny Little, and Bob Rittenburg should once again dominate the events. Dick Seifert, the Bruins' hammer throw star, is he only sure Brown winner...
...Ward is not the first to "drift horizontally" into café society, but smarter girls take jewels, avoiding income tax and naughty names. The real immoralists are her patrons, who have $100 to throw away on such prosaic entertainment. They, not Minot or his Patsy, should be tried. Other career girls also have started at the bottom. Pat's sin was not ambition but impatience...
...They Will Be Rejected." The lock was blown off by the man who headed the advisory committee, former National Chairman Stephen Mitchell. His committee's proposal, Mitchell pointed out, left plenty of muscle to throw out of the 1956 national convention any Democrat who bolted and supported Dwight Eisenhower in 1952. If former Governor James F. Byrnes of South Carolina. Governor Robert F. Kennon of Louisiana, Governor Allan Shivers and former National Committeeman Wright Morrow of Texas seek seats as delegates, warned Mitchell, "they will be rejected...