Word: casual
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...written the telegram referring to "principal" that "principal" referred to Senator Curtis, Republican Whip. Senator Curtis denied it. The White House declared that any conversation which the President had with the writer of the telegram (the editor of the Washington Post) must have been casual, since Mr. Bennet has not conferred with the President. Mr. Bennet himself said the remarks about "no rocking the boat" and "no resignations" were...
...schools are represented; paintings ranging through chromo, academic and modernist styles in all their manifestations hang in assorted order on the overcrowded walls. The collection contains art good and bad, famous and obscure, enormous and microscopic, bewildering the casual observer by its startling democracy...
...which tend to check the readers progress. For this reason it is probably dangerous to base too strong on opinion upon the printed book. The play, will be produced in Boston next week, and many of its aspects will undoubtedly be brought out which would escape one in a casual reading of Mr. Mackayo's phonetic spelling...
...spite of the fact that the Equity Association presents the traditionally strong case in support of its demands, the Producing Managers appear to have the more convincing arguments to back up their refusal to come to terms. They have offered substitute proposals, which seem to the casual observer to meet most of the actors requests, but the Equity Association remains recalcitrant...
...Sixth Group is quite interesting, because only three of that distinguished body took Plan A, but all three got C. It would seem to the casual observer that these men know perfectly well what they are about, and are not in the Sixth Group because they cannot help...