Word: attacks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...owed to the findings of our courts. One great churchman publicly rebukes another for suggesting that the case be reviewed by an executive commission: he characterizes that suggestion as an impertinence. Such an expression can only come from deeply stirred feeling, a feeling that when our courts are under attack from agitators those who have a decent regard for them should stand together in their defence. It is because of the consideration one must feel for this attitude, which is widespread, as well as because of the high regard in which I hold both of these distinguished leaders, that...
Browne and Nichols won from the 1928 class team 13 to 8 in a five inning game featured by heavy slugging. For the schoolboys, Captain Watkins and Tenney lead the attack on J. B. Beal and J. W. Cox, who tossed for the Juniors. Browne and Nichols sewed up the game with seven runs in the second inning...
...Agent provocateur!" cried Signor Zaniboni, "you lured me on! I swear by all I hold sacred, by my little girl, that you yourself begged the honor of firing a second shot at Mussolini. ... I thought you were a spy till then. Then I believed you! . . . Pig! You shall not attack my morals or my honor or the name of any woman dear...
...face the country with a deficit. . . . Finally, the blame for this deficit will rest upon the Government because of its policy during the coal Ktrike [TIME, May 10 to Nov. 29]." Significance. Behind the Conservative Cabinet supporting Chancellor Churchill is a parliamentary majority so large that the attack of onetime Chancellor Snowden did not even draw a reply last week from the Cabinet Bench. The Government's attitude toward the coal strike, and consequent extra loading of the taxpayer, was pontifically voiced by Chancellor Churchill as follows: "Our role is to apportion the burden, not the blame...
Yellow men made no mass attack on whites in China last week, but here and there yellow fingers pulled triggers and grasped bludgeons wherewith to drub white flesh...