Word: anyways
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...power for one main reason: that the amount of ocean to be patroiled by Japan is less than one-half that covered by the other two countries. The United States must have ships in both the Atlantic and the Pacific; England must control the eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean anyway, and must be able to take care of her possessions in the western hemisphere...
...taking of human life without due process of law should never have been called "lynching" anyway...
...restaurant scene, while at the next table a lean Nazi couple divided a herring. These features of the original film caused cool heads in the Nazi hierarchy to fear that, if released throughout Germany, it would incite a nation-wide pogrom. Besides, who was young Horst Wessel anyway...
...more criticism he heard, the more Director Vidal chuckled. Some of his answers: Maybe the wording of the questionnaire was hasty but the principles were sound. . . . Even an $850 plane would be a triumph. . . . Sales costs are too high anyway; the lists of prospects gathered by the questionnaire should make selling easy. . . . Planes can be, must be cheaper, and if the aviation industry snubs the idea let it beware of the automobile industry which may snatch...
...burden on Van der Lubbe, after the testimony of the experts that he could not have done it alone. Who helped him? Was there, as one correspondent intimated, a second fire, laid by those who had access to Goering's tunnel? These queries will doubtless be asked anyway, and, allowing due reservations for Teutonic reasoning. I think it will be plain to the Court that Torgler's execution would only aggravate the bitterness which envelops the entire case. CASTOR...