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Word: prevailingly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1960
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...prevail in that struggle, Rusk believes, the U.S. needs only to remember, in effect, that the Eagle has two claws. The U.S., he says, "is not a raft tossed by the winds and waves of historical forces over which it has little control. Its dynamic power, physical and ideological, generates historical forces; what it does or does not do makes a great deal of difference to the history of man in this epoch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW ADMINISTRATION: The Eagle Has Two Claws | 12/26/1960 | See Source »

...much as anyone else-and why not? It was the night before a big game, good feeling was, for the moment, running high, and mellifluous musics could not but add to the merriment. The combat was still a day off, and for the evening at any rate, harmony could prevail...

Author: By Arthur D. Hellman, | Title: Harvard-Yale Glee Clubs | 11/19/1960 | See Source »

Washington (9): Local issues prevail. Up for re-election and in trouble is Democratic Governor Al ("The Rose") Rosellini, who has recently grabbed desperately for Kennedy's coattails and slowed him down. Rosellini's administration, flecked with scandal and heavy with Roman Catholic officeholders, has stirred up mild anti-Catholicism among Washington's Scandinavian Lutherans. NIXON...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: KENNEDY LEADS NIXON | 11/7/1960 | See Source »

Meanwhile, back at the hotel, Suzanne Brown receives her lover. He has responsibilities: business and family life. She has passions. Her charms prevail until a second confrontation scene in which his wife drops in for a chat. She has all the answers (she asks all the questions). It becomes apparent from Mr. Lobelius's cowardice in facing either his wife or his lover that we have another ill-fated love on our hands. In a poignant Bergman touch, Mr. Lobelius returns to the hotel room shortly after following his wife out, but only to retrieve his briefcase; the fading expectant...

Author: By Fred D. Phillips, | Title: Dreams | 10/31/1960 | See Source »

...newsman's question last week, Canada's Prime Minister John Diefenbaker said that "Canada has no intention whatsoever of imposing any embargo on Canadian goods in Cuban trade." The Cuban reaction could hardly have been happier. Cheered Havana's El Mundo: "In Canada there does not prevail the aggressive hysteria which blinds the United States." The Castro paper ran a cartoon showing Canada's sturdy arm breaking the "Yankee economic blockade" around Cuba. Added the Cuban embassy in Ottawa: Relations with Canada are "perfect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: Friends Farther North | 10/31/1960 | See Source »

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