Word: bottomly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...have a blacklist, just like P.A.C. Targets of A.A. were such P.A.C.-backed Congressmen as Vito Marcantonio, Hugh De-Lacey, Edmund V. Bobrowicz (TiME, Sept. 30). But as salts in a cooled solution, when agitated, crystallize into some odd shapes, some oddly familiar shapes appeared in A.A. At the bottom...
...alphabetically-arranged ticket swept through to victory; the fourth winner had solid Commuter backing in the Dudley Hall vote. On the Junior side, the head of the list was elected, as was one candidate, whose name, omitted in the original printing, garnered prominence in being stamped at the bottom of many of the lists. While the placement of names may not have entirely accounted for the results, the coincidence is startling...
...white men defied their narrow social heritage in returning a verdict of not guilty. This, though a great move in the reconstruction of the South by southerners, is not the millenium. To match this case are hundreds of instances which appear, if at all, in fine print on the bottom of the back pages of your daily newspaper...
There could no longer be any doubt last week-the Soviet Government was again engaged in a nationwide purge, less publicized, and as yet less bloody, than the Great Purge of the '30s, but raking Soviet life from top to bottom. Pravda claimed for the move "political significance of the first importance." The long, grim decree, announcing the purge, bore an ominous joint signature: Premier Joseph Stalin (for the Soviet Government) and Secretary Andrei A. Zhdanov (for the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party...
...from Under. When H. J. II was a young man, Winston Churchill once advised him: "You should begin at the top and work down." Heinz preferred the sober counsel of his grandfather: "Do a common thing uncommonly well." Working from the bottom up, he has performed uncommonly well the common task of selling common foods...