Word: turned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Anyone who does not find the first preferable to the second is out of place in Canada. He should be an American citizen, not a British subject." For the next four weeks, though they will grumble darkly at the cost and occasionally disparage the Crown itself, Canadians will turn out to see the Crown in the person of their Queen, Elizabeth II. Hers is a task much in contrast to the imperial role of her grandparents (later George V and Queen Mary) when they toured India in 1905 (see cut). Now the prides, loyalties and sympathies that Canadians feel...
Citation: "A courageous negotiator to whom we have learned to turn to redeem situations fit for despair...
...doctors the needle: "The medical profession, as much as any other, has a vital interest in preventing inflation. Certainly it wants to provide its services for a fee within the range of what people can reasonably pay. If the time ever comes when larger numbers of our citizens turn primarily to the Government for assistance in what ought to be and to remain a private arrangement between doctor and patient, then we shall all have suffered a tremendous loss...
...thought about her. When we started shooting. I knew she was going to be tremendous. Very few girls could jump in my lap and say 'Please love me' the way she did it. And she has so much pathos, she can take a piece of comedy and turn it around and break...
...Dean Martin, and she is still frankly delighted by their attentions. "I'm shy and introverted with them, and wondering if I'm doing the right thing," she says. "I wouldn't presume to try to be anything but myself with them." The Clan, in turn, treats her as a sort of mascot. Says Clansman Peter Lawford: "She's a guy, a funny girl, a natural clown." Says Dean Martin: "She's also a great audience. She loves to laugh. I'd be the biggest hit in the world if I only...