Word: anyway
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...point. Stan walked in for the flush with his gun in position. I gave the signal and out came the bird. With a leap and a bound, Red made a perfect catch in the air. Everyone was surprised and began to kid Stan, saying that he would have missed anyway, so we gave Red credit for the save. Not thinking Red would repeat the performance, Stan was told he had but one more chance and he'd better make it good or the dog would be one up on him. In a few moments Red ran to cover...
...mesdemoiselles. Some nine minutes later in regimented single file, with Champion Zaitseva in the lead, all seven crossed the finish line, 50 yards ahead of the first Frenchwoman. Six other French girls had quit cold in the first 1,000 meters. "The Russians were too formidable," said one. "Anyway it was too wet and I wanted to get home...
...city haymaking, Farmer Henry Wallace's roots in Iowa looked pretty loose. He yanked them up and transferred his legal residence to New York City. Only he didn't exactly have a Manhattan residence yet: he was living in an apartment subleased from a sublessee. Anyway, said Wallace, Manhattan is just a place he's passing through. Eventually he hopes to spread out on his 120-acre chicken farm in South Salem...
...comeback. Her manager was already lining up twelve U.S. engagements, had found that while some cities (e.g., Minneapolis) no longer wanted to hear Flagstad, many others, such as Boston, Chicago and Milwaukee, did. No recital was scheduled for New York. The Metropolitan Opera, whose season is about over anyway, waited to see how the rest of the U.S. reacted to its former star...
Horace Greeley was wrong. Young men don't have to go west. Anyway no further than Brattle Street according to Richard A. Wetzel G. Ed., who is in the midst of writing his own success story...