Word: advisee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week the British were lobbing trade missions across the South Atlantic like cannon shells.* The first, or 6-inch, mission was a Board of Trade venture. Suave Sir Percivale Liesching, who headed it, had already conferred with Foreign Minister Juan Atilio Bramuglia. But he was only scouting for Sir...
LONDON. SHERROD SAYS EARL OF HOUSTON NOW RETURNING TO ENGLAND FROM SERVICE AS WAVELL'S AIDE IS RUMORED BY FRIENDS TO BE ELIZABETH'S PROSPECTIVE HUSBAND STOP IF THERE'S ANY BASIS WANT TO DO STORY ON HIM STOP PLEASE ADVISE.
The Watchdogs. Three committees would keep an eye on the commission: 1) a military liaison committee, which could take its squawks, if any, to the Secretaries of War and Navy; 2) nine prominent civilians appointed by the President, whose function would be to advise, who would be paid $50 a...
Anders argued that he could not advise the soldiers to return to Poland unless the Polish Government promised elections this spring. Bevin, too, wanted immediate Polish elections, but both men knew that the chances were becoming slimmer.
Old wives' tales hold that sulphur & molasses, forced down squalling young throats in early spring, provides a needed thickening of the blood, thinned down by winter. Farmers' almanacs advise rural readers to drink sassafras tea and rhubarb brews to cleanse the body of winter's ills.