Word: burdening
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...that it is a different matter to promise to grant them for all time. Moreover the suit seems academic for the present because none of the com pany's foreign agreements in which the Justice Department is most interested are operative as long as the war lasts. Finally, burden of defending the suit will probably fall hardest on the busiest man in Bendix, Charles Marcus, vire president in charge of engineering, who only recently returned from England armed with new ideas for improving the company's equipment. According to the company: "These must all be neglected while...
...Luftwaffe bomber force and much of its fighter force in Western Europe did not give Russia its needed relief-and that he knew it. He also declared that the flow of British and U.S. supplies to Russia did not meet the need.* Said he: "The Russians have borne the burden. ... I think it is absolutely natural on their part, and fully within their rights, to make the very strong and stark assertions which they have made...
...offer to case the University's burden, made some time ago by most of the clubs, has received President Conant's thanks but has not as yet been made use of, Morse said last night. More important even than meals, the new facilities would alleviate the shortage of rooms for young instructors and research men, he explained...
Maryland's Millard E. Tydings spoke for the 39: "This is not altogether our war. If Great Britain, New Zealand and Canada are not going to let their young men go into battle before they are 19 years of age, the United States should not bear that unequal burden...
...course for the Allies to follow is clear: Whatever help, in whatever form, we can give to Russia to sustain her in her colossal effort should be given in the fullest measure and with the utmost speed. She is bearing more than her share of the common burden...