Word: characterless
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Fortnight ago he formally notified Queen Juliana that he would go on a hunger strike against the government's "wavering, incompetent and characterless" policy of appeasing the Nationalists. He went on a diet of fruit juice and unsweetened tea. His protest was in vain. This week van Suchtelen read the news of the government's agreement with the "rebels." This cup of tea was too bitter for him; discouraged, he broke his fast...
...result, which cast its shadow over Budapest last week, was probably far superior to the pink marble monuments the Reds have been building in Berlin, and certainly surpassed the obelisks, as characterless as paperweights, with which they have dotted Eastern Europe in the past two years. Instead of a tank, or a bust of Stalin, it featured a high-breasted, neoclassic lady holding a king-size palm leaf 42 feet above her bare bronze toes...
Meanwhile, Prague's Communists busily consolidated their coup. New Communist Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir Klementis received resignations from Czechoslovak diplomats in Washington, Ottawa, The Hague. Over transatlantic telephone, he called Prague's resigned U.S. Ambassador Juraj Slavik* "a characterless betrayer of your country," and promptly hustled through a new set of appointments...
...inflation, against deflation, for flatiron." There is a fair number of gags, and almost all are funny, but there lies between them a dull story with dull people doing dull things. The greater part of the whole story unwinds in a single hotel room, where a bunch of unfunny, characterless politicians smoke cigars and harass the Senator. William Powell plays the title role, a sketchy part that is never developed into a sympathetic character, and one always feels the presence of the clever scriptwriter just behind Powell in the smoky hotel room...
Three years ago Harvard-schooled Nicholson put some of his Tampa profits into the characterless, long unprofitable New Orleans Item. He found the office picketed the day he arrived. Other Nicholson discoveries: padded circulation, discounted advertising rates, several of the low-paid editorial staff also on the Earl Long machine payroll, a run-down plant (an Item man once raised chicks in a third-floor office...