Word: admits
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Glass is a senile has-been, once a good man all admit, and it is regrettable that his dotage overtook him before he could do what John Sharp Williams...
Another international event which seems to be in that land of sunshine, the offing, is an Anschluss, or union between Germany and Austria. Even the German A instructors admit this. International finances being what they are, we wouldn't be surprised on the day that the amalgamation takes place to read a little note in the Personals columns of the metropolitan newspapers to the effect that Germany and Austria, formerly doing business individually and separately, are now doing business together, and that neither will be responsible for any debts contracted by the new corporation...
...plot, well the plot does not matter unless you insist on logical sequences, and then you will have to admit that it is as plausible a story as that of any legitimate musical comedy. Dolores Del Rio's comely figure and pretty face fit in nicely. But, as I have said before, it is Fred Astaire's picture, one very worth while seeing for his presence, for such tunes as "Carioca." "Flying Down To Rio," and "Music Makes Me," and for the professional direction and photography...
Those who have objected to the law on the grounds that it would encourage the national bureaucracy at the expense of the federal structure always stop their argument at that point. They do not go on to admit that, if the law is passed at all, the national bureaucracy could enforce it, and the state bureaucracies might not. They also do not answer the question as to whether the law should be passed. And yet all of them would resent the charge of legalism. POLLUX...
...inmate of the Charlotte, N. C. almshouse. Accompanied by Mayor Wearn of Charlotte and a white delegation, he asked to be heard because he was, he claimed, a South Carolina State Senator in the carpetbag days from 1872 to 1876. The South Carolinians were not entirely willing to admit his claims; State records for that period were too hazy. The legislators voted to hear him "but not as an ex-Senator of South Carolina...