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Word: faint (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1960
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...sundown, By eight the morning fog must disappear. And again, much later, as royalty asking What Do Simple Folk Do?-and whistling, singing, dancing by way of answer-they are appealingly gay. But too often Camelot's gaiety grows flip or desperate, as its more serious scenes seem faint. And in time Julie Andrews, however engaging, seems no Guinevere, as Robert Goulet, however nice his voice, was never Lancelot; and King Pellinore becomes a chattering burden in the court and Morgan le Fay a darting disaster in the forest. Richard Burton, playing Arthur with a touch of inwardness beyond...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Musical on Broadway, Dec. 19, 1960 | 12/19/1960 | See Source »

...Baron Cherwell pressed for strategic bombing of such targets as workers' housing to cripple Germany. Asked to study Cherwell's statistics, Tizard found the damage estimate five times too high. But he got nowhere. Churchill's intimate won a backstairs Cabinet fight that had "the faint but just perceptible smell of a witch hunt." Labeled a defeatist, Tizard was forced to sit out the rest of the war as president of Oxford's Magdalen College...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Bring on the Scientists | 12/12/1960 | See Source »

Spaceman Wernher von Braun called the misfire "a little mishap" bravely predicted that the U.S. would still manage to orbit a manned capsule by the end of 1961. But Project Mercury's latest failure, third in a row, just about evaporated the last faint wisp of hope that the U.S. might put a man into space before Russia does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPACE: Lead-Footed Mercury | 12/5/1960 | See Source »

Thus, Snow concluded, although Tizard and Blackett were right, the conflict in the secret politics of high conferences resulted in their defeat. "The minority view was not only defeated, but squashed, The atmosphere . . . had the faint, but just perceptible smell of a witch hunt. Tizard was actually called a defeatist...

Author: By Joseph L. Featherstone, | Title: Snow Continues Parable Of Government Policy, Decisions by Scientists | 12/1/1960 | See Source »

...Crimson can crack the relatively weak Princeton defense for at least two touchdowns, it can take the game. But if the offense continues to faint when it comes within sight of the enemy goal line, Princeton will win, and Harvard can count itself out of the Ivy League race

Author: By Peter J. Rothenberg, | Title: Crimson Line to Challenge Top Tiger Running Attack | 11/5/1960 | See Source »

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