Word: blessings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...bless you with success, and with glory your great deeds for the sake of our country:" Sergei to Stalin...
...really, it's not a bit hard to take. Quite painless, you know." Asking another question, the reporter's voice suddenly grew hoarse. "God bless you, old boy," said Tony, "you'd better take some of my advice on all this...
...grey in the distance, the aged, blue-green bronze that is the substance of dreams-the Statue of Liberty. Only they could say what that meant to them, and of the 1,223, not one could voice what is unvoiceable. But one wavering voice began to sing God Bless America-and they all sang it, the sophisticated and the plain, and meant...
...soldier bowed his head, groped for words: "Dear God, we thank You for this food we are about to eat, for we know where there are thousands of men who cannot sit down to a meal like this today. Bless all our loved ones at home. Dear God, bless all the fighting men on all the fronts around the world-on both sides, because they all are fighting for what they believe is right. We ask these things in Christ's name...
...ships carrying a quarter of a million Allied servicemen in & out of South Africa's busiest wartime port. Standing on Durban's quays in her invariable white dress and red hat, Perla Siedle amplifies her vibrant soprano with a ship's megaphone. Yanks ask for God Bless America, The Star-Spangled Banner, Tommies for There'll Always Be An England. Australians want Waltzing Matilda. South Africans prefer their own Afrikander folk songs like Sarie Marais. Czechs, Poles and Greeks like opera arias...