Word: vigorously
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...years ago Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art honored him with the only one-man show of a living artist in the museum's history. Last week, nearing his 70th birthday and still going strong, the grizzled old sculptor served notice that time had dulled neither his vigor nor his artistry...
Spectacular Complaint. Stamler carried out his orders with tactless vigor. He slammed 100 gamblers, including Big Shots Frank Erickson and Joe Adonis, into jail, and got indictments against a score of others, including three highly placed cops and a former Bergen County prosecutor. Amidst this furor, Bergen Gangster Willie Moretti was mysteriously killed (at the orders, according to Stamler's hints, of politicians who were afraid he would talk). But Willie, according to testimony, did not die before making one spectacular complaint: he had given $286,000 to a smalltime statehouse aide named Harold John Adonis...
...dismissed since State's problem of perversion first hit the headlines. It an nounced that 425 employees have been fired since 1947 for "homosexual proclivities." The hunt for perverts, Security Chief Robert McLeod assured the committee, continues "with increased vigor...
...only question that arises is whether the discussion is being conducted with sufficient vigor and sufficient representation of different points of view...
Thomas Dorgan, Superior Civil Court Clerk, and State Senator Paul McCarthy, those relentless patriots, are at it again. Since 1949, they have pleaded with increasing vigor for a bill to safeguard Massachusetts' colleges from the threat of Communism. Their hopes renewed with the coming of spring, they are now sponsoring Senate Bill 1820, which differs little from their former efforts...