Word: accountability
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...thing is annual. And it happens the same way every year. So it is possible to present an eye-witness account of the bizarre events that will start to occur at precisely 7:15 a.m., unless, as was the case two years ago, the derby is postponed because of "inclement weather...
...policy. It must take what it can get. WQXR, a similar station in New York, does broadcast better commercials in smaller numbers; but WQXR has a potential listening audience three times that of WBMS, and in addition is partially subsidized by the New York Times. Taking its condition into account, however, WBMS could still make some improvement. A sizable portion of "The World's Most Beautiful Music" is short enough to conform to the dictates of radio business policy. Not many Mozart or Haydn symphonies, for example, are over 20 minutes in length. High standards need not be prostituted...
Only eight individual matches were played because of the time it took for the singles. The number one doubles match was called at 5-5 in the third set on Account of darkness...
Qualification. In Adelaide, Australia, the Supreme Court approved Bachelor George Albert Wyld's bequest of $100,000 for a maternity home "for young women who have erred for the first time but on no account for the second occasion...
...doesn't make the difference either, although an oarsman usually doesn't hit his peak of physical efficiency until his early twenties. (Bolles thinks the large number of older crewmen account for the high level of competition in postwar rowing). But Ted Anderson's presence in this year's boat seems to provide ample evidence that this rule is not infallible...