Word: boundlessly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rare old whale, mid storm and gale In his ocean home will be, A giant in might, where might is right, And king of the boundless...
...folks radio family into a daytime TV show. The Fosters come equipped with a whimsical father, a lovable but levelheaded Mom, and a lackwit, adolescent son, all working as background for daughter Judy (Pat Crowley). The plot throws Judy in love with an oaf named Oogie, supplies her with boundless opportunities to pout, indulge in temper tantrums and end nearly every scene in a drugstore, where a finger-pointing clerk urges viewers to stock up on Sponsor McKesson & Robbins' products...
...Fifth Wheel." The best explanation of all this boundless energy is that Roosevelt, as much as any man, luxuriated in the mere fact that he was alive. Almost the only note of despondency that creeps into these volumes comes at the end, after Roosevelt had been elected Vice President. He wrote sadly: "The Vice President has no power and is really a fifth wheel to the coach. Also remember that it is not a stepping stone to anything except oblivion. I fear my bolt is shot...
...Pont's own employees have such boundless faith in the company's abilities that when Du Pont polled them on products they would most like to see developed, they suggested everything from a tooth preservative and a salve that grows hair, to wings enabling man to fly on his own power. Du Pont's President Greene-walt thinks their imagination may have ranged a little far, but he points out that there are 90-odd chemical elements and that only a tiny fraction of their possible combinations have been put to commercial use. Says he: "The greatest...
...period through which we are going is between two excesses: open and implacable lack of religion or boundless and blind religiosity. The church, persecuted by one, compromised by the other, only repeats her motherly warning; but her words are unheard among the denials from one and the exaltations of the other...