Word: tunefully
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sandburg was right on key, but last week the cacophony in Washington on price freezes and rollbacks was earsplitting. Most out of tune were Economic Stabilizer Alan Valentine and Price Boss Michael V. DiSalle, who could not agree on 1) what to do about prices, or 2) how to do it after they did decide what...
...blood, no sweat, no tears ever smudge the neat laundering of Acheson's sentences, or the mannerliness of his theories. Just as Europeans do not quite catch his urgency, the U.S. people-or at least a good many of them-cannot quite tune...
Beyond this, Pearson had no specific proposals. He thought the Western tune could be played by ear around the conference table. But broadly Canada favored a settlement in which Mao would withdraw from Korea in return for Western concessions-presumably the admission of the Chinese Communists to the United Nations and abandonment of Formosa and Chiang Kaishek...
...they went to work. Larry had had a bit of stock-company experience in the past year or two, but Mary wasn't too sure of his voice: "It hasn't settled enough for anyone to know what it is really like. But he can carry a tune . . ." After three hours of coaching, needling and playbacks, they finished You're Just in Love and Get Out Those Old Records (including a reference to My Heart Belongs to Daddy). By the time they were through, Larry, said mama, had found out "there is more to singing than just...
...winnings: $541,275). Others which had to be given a chance at the weights: New York's Palestinian, California's On Trust and the 1946 Triple Crown winner, Assault. Noor, beaten three times in three starts at Belmont in the fall, was back in form; in a tune-up race, he broke the Hollywood track record for a mile and an eighth. Hill Prince had matched this with a smashing mile-and-a-quarter trial. Next Move had won two stakes races in two weeks...