Word: commonality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...study which sincere farm leaders have given to this question of farm legislation. They have all contributed to the realization that the problem must be solved. They will be invited into conference. Outstanding farmers such as Governor Lowden will be asked to join in the search for common ground upon which...
...rest of Asia Minor by a barrier of rugged mountains, blessing it with political and climatic isolation. Rarely above 88° in summer or below 10° in winter, the weather, humid, temperate, contrasts with that of not distant inland regions where great extremes of heat and cold are common...
Historians recognized the rodomontade common after most revolutions. Italy and Russia now have their great prattlers. France had them after 1792, and the American Colonies after...
Gang War. Whatever may be Willard Mack's inadequacies as a playwright, there are seldom, in his opera, those fearful stretches, common in the works of the worst dramatists, in which nothing is happening and nothing seems likely to. His plays are always full of motion and noise which carry with them a crude but undeniable demand for attention. Gang War deals with the adventures of a beer king who is engaged in guerrilla fighting with members of a rival bootlegging concession. Also, he has two frails, of whom one gets quickly killed. So does the beer king...
...only source of income for Canadian paper companies. Closely linked with paper mills is water power. And last week, when International Paper proceeded with plans to form a holding company for its properties, observers noted the new International Paper and Power Co. would hold about 90% of the common stock of the New England Power Association, covering an area of 9,000 square miles, carrying light and power to communities with over 2,500,000 population...