Word: accords
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...have just finished reading "Ready for V-Day" (TIME, Sept. 4). You bet we are ready for it, but it would seem that our definition of V-day is not in accord with that of the patriots (?) at home...
...Marshal Stalin has repeatedly declared himself in favor of a strong and friendly Poland, sovereign and independent, and in this our great Eastern Ally is in the fullest accord with His Majesty's Government and also, judging from public statements, with that of the United States...
...Bulgarians] want to be treated as a cobelligerent, but so far as Great Britain is concerned they must work their passage for a long time and in no uncertain fashion before we can accord them a special status, in view of the injuries our Allies in Greece and Yugoslavia sustained at their hands. Meanwhile, let them march and destroy all the Germans they can find in enemy lands. We do not want them in the lands of the Allies...
...them. After one particularly bad attack, he was installed in Stillman, where he claimed he was being poisoned. The food and drink were more nourishing back home in Moscow, he claimed, and when the doctors found him drinking a bottle of ink one morning, they decided to accord to his wishes and send him back to Russia...
...secure full control?" Barbara Lewis of Trenton, N.J. compared Moses to a pulp magazine reader who presumes to attack Shakespeare and Tolstoy. "The genius of Saarinen and Gropius will fortunately long survive this stupid Philistine outburst. Intelligent Americans will blush to think that this is the reception we accord distinguished European artists, and that the grossness of Mr. Moses is the measure of our understanding of city planning." Cried one Bernard Mazel: "[Moses' article] sounded like one of Nazi Germany's racial discussions of Kultur filled with references to 'refugee,' 'foreigners,' . . . only omitting...