Word: challengee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With plenty of good, old-fashioned fireworks. General Dawes has heralded the forming of "The Minute Men of the Constitution" to "show these damned politicians and reformers that everyone in this neck of the woods isn't wishy-washy enough to fall in line with their dictation." The chief significance...
The Freeman's Journal, Dublin newspaper, points with pride at the imminent annihilation of the Republican Party and utters a warning: " The nation is at last master of its own house, and those who in future challenge that mastery by other than legitimate means must be prepared to abide...
All three countries are predominantly Catholic. The existence of these tyrants is a challenge to the effectiveness of Catholicism when it is almost solely responsible for the moral fibre of a nation.
Newspapers, however, have been very independent about bowing to the creature rushing hither and yon. They have stooped to headlines, to be sure, but that has been merely a hook thrown out to coach the business man. The special editions which have become customary, and the ever-increasing Sunday supplements...
It is difficult to comprehend the type of student who has neither regard for property rights nor the code of honour among users of the University Library. Even more does the lack of any sense of value displayed by these Vandals challenge explanation. At its best, this sort of thing...