Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...TIME for being so provincial as to base its year-end report on the state of the cinema almost entirely on the opinions of the New York critics: "Most film critics announced their lists of 'ten best'-and, in view of its wealth and its energy, Hollywood had made a miserably poor showing" [TIME...
Whatever mass base the Communist Party has in this country is to be found among the professionals and so-called "intellectuals." This influence is reflected in the newspaper columns, the radio commentaries, the periodicals and publishing houses and other agencies of communication and education. When it goes into action, it can mold public opinion on many vital issues. Some brilliant feats have been pulled off-for example, the campaign for a second front, and the campaigns against Mihailovich and Chiang Kaishek...
...complete autonomy, still seems the one best plan, imperfect as it may be. The alternatives are further delay, suffering, and perhaps, bloodshed. Britain would be rid of Palestine, which up to now it has been trying to drop with well glued fingers, at the same time retaining a military base. The Jews would find the area of their future expansion defined and limited, but they would have a haven and a future. And the Arabs, while renouncing claim to a sizable area of the Holy Land, would unquestionably be able to negotiate a suitable economic settlement that would assuage their...
PARIS, February 10--The Allies signed peace treaties today with Italy and four other German satellites in a historymaking ceremony, but the ink was scarcely dry before violence flared in Rome and in Pola, Italian naval base coded to Yugoslavia...
Added to any legal furry over the base, the danger of the ice melting and consigning Little America and future neighboring communities to an Atlantis like fate in Davy Jones's locker is at least a possibility. Meanwhile, the U. S. acknowledges the Autaretic claims of no other government, says the professor