Word: weaker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other butterfat countries (e.g., Denmark, The Netherlands, New Zealand and Australia) the test plan got a rancid reception. "The effect of the present proposal," said New Zealand Ambassador Sir Leslie Munro, "is to export a domestic difficulty at the risk of grave injury to . . . smaller and weaker countries...
...evening is not entirely a success: there are ups and downs and starts and stops. Fine when it is funny, the play goes flat when it is all too strenuously trying to be. The flesh is weak in Lunatics and Lovers, and at times the inspiration seems even weaker. And hand in hand with a good pungent coarseness in the characters themselves goes a certain touch of vulgarity in the treatment of them. Nor, for all its lowdownness, is Lunatics and Lovers quite to the gutter born, with a truly deep-seated sense...
Last month's London-Paris agreements to give Germany arms and sovereignty may be weaker than EDC but they also "give hope for the development of the European community," Jean de la Grandville, counsellor to the French embassy in Washington, said last night...
Over the past two years the Dartmouths have left the stadium losers, but convinced that had they passed more the result would have been different. Today there is little possibility that the Green won't pass enough. On the contrary, the weaker Dartmouth line, and average Indian runners make it almost mandatory that when the Indian move they do it through...
...Little so far has had little cause to celebrate the Silver Anniversary of his career as head coach of the Light Blue. He brings a thrice-beaten squad, somewhat, stronger in the backfield than last year but weaker in the line, into the Stadium today, still seeking the first win of his 25th year on Moraingalde Heights...