Word: admittedly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...British Premier MacDonald, who ardently desires to admit Germany to the League, opened conversation with the Berlin Government on the proposals. French opinion smiled in a chillingly superior manner and remarked of the Dawes plan: "We do not believe that any plan, no matter how good, will work unless Germany can be forced to make a real effort to pay reparations. . . . But we are willing to give it a fair trial...
...sighs, "how hard it is for us artists to admit publicly that another singer in our own particular line equals, if indeed he does not surpass us!" This apropos of someone else's jealousy. Her own comments on her own rivals run like this: "The lady was very fat, with what was described as the vocal agility...
...Sinclair's right, if he chooses to assert it. thus virtually to admit his guilt...
...which allowed Japan to send immigrants, but was accompanied by a "gentleman's agreement" that the Japanese Government would not issue passports to the laboring class. To save the treaty and the agreement and amity of Japan, Secretary Hughes, last week, suggested an amendment to the bill to admit any "alien entitled to enter the United States under an existing treaty...
...that he could overthrow it. The General (Von Lossow) said that all they had in mind was the creation of a Directorate, of which Admiral Von Tirpitz was to be a member. Both of them referred to Prince Rupprecht as "His Majesty." The Chief of Police was forced to admit that all three of them were "hand in glove" with Hitler last November. Finally General Von Lossow left the court, refused to give more testimony, was twice fined for contempt, was sought by the police...