Word: anxiously
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...anxious Britain and the rousing U.S., this confidence was heartening. If Russian confidence was justified, victory might be in sight. If not, the long night of war might grow darker and colder than ever...
...also said he read and approved the magazine. An America First and Social Justice leader said last night that he thought the Traveler's "unfair" story would increase the number of Boston readers which far exceed the reported 200,000, he boasted. It is undeniable that the appeasers are anxious that Coughlin's paper should be more widely read. It is equally undeniable that the distributors of this "pure American" magazine know they have something to hide when they block the view of its sale and kick photographers' cameras around the street...
...London. At No. 10 Downing St., at the War Office, at the U.S. Embassy abruptly appeared Harry Hopkins, the man who more than any other acts and speaks for President Roosevelt, and General George Catlett Marshall, the U.S. Army's Chief of Staff. In the U.S. and Britain, anxious millions forthwith believed what they wanted to be told: that their forces were about to take the offensive and open a second front in Europe...
Perkins added, however, that until May 1 the Navy is decidedly anxious to talk to present Juniors, present Seniors and recent graduates about enrollment in V-7, but for present Sophomores and Freshmen, V-1 will, in the future, be the only method for getting a commission in the Navy...
People who make quick, obvious answers and pass on to the next card are apt to be "conformist" types, anxious to be popular and avoid trouble. Those who see each blot as several different pictures are likely to have active and vivid emotions, while those who see shapes only in small details are often repressed...