Word: untold
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...trembled before the blows of the press and the demands of the public, all intent on discovering the plot behind Wheeler. When Scotland Yard's best inspector reported that Wheeler was little more than a curious small boy, the inspector was told to look again. Wheeler himself suffered untold indignities: examinations, denunciations, investigations, and once even a bath...
John Rankin just grinned. "If we can spend untold billions of dollars on other countries," he replied with sanctimonious calm, "feeding and clothing every lazy lout from Tokyo to Timbuctu-then we can take care of our aged veterans when they are unable to care for themselves...
...Untold News. When last week's meeting broke up, staffers went through the motions of getting out two more editions. In the composing room, printers set up a front-page box bearing a curt farewell. As had happened too often, readers had to turn to other papers to get the complete news; the Star did not even carry an obit on its own death...
...Yale medley, which was heard by 57,750 Yale game spectators in the Stadium and untold thousands listening to the game over the radio for the first time this fall, will have its indoor debut tomorrow. Composer was former band man J. A. Finnegan...
...Untold heartache, disappointment and suffering would be avoided if all editors . . . would accept your article on phenosulfazole [TIME, Sept. 6] as a model of medical reporting, as applied to new and experimental drugs and surgical procedures...