Word: consciously
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...women whose job it is to make close and penetrating analyses of national affairs had wrought certain inevitable conclusions out of their "studies of masses of conflicting facts and views. Conscious of their several responsibilities, and in the light of their various integrities, they wrote carefully and in low key. But their unanimity was unusual-and significant...
...tough as it had with neutral Spain, and join Britain in economic sanctions? Or would the President and the State Department, unable to prove a single case of Axis espionage in Eire, be content with having put themselves on record? One clue: around the State Department, keenly conscious of the big U.S. Irish vote, the worried word about Eire last week was: "How do you think the U.S. will react...
...College counselors. With Paula Snelling, critic and riding instructor, she started a literary magazine, Pseudopodia. In demand as a speaker, gifted with a whispery, well modulated voice, she began work with Southern church groups, also interviewed prospects for the Julius Rosenwald Fund,* changed her literary magazine to the politically conscious South Today, and began to put into practice the new credo of Southern racial reform...
...liberation, promise food for the civilian population, but the Italians have a certain Latin practicality. They are aware of the lack of ships to bring promised food. They are aware that Allied troops are liberating Italy only from the Germans-and are not doing that very rapidly. The politically conscious, democratically minded minority in southern Italy is aware by now that "expediency" is as much an excuse as a policy...
...publisher of the huge, America Firstish New York Daily News, Trini Barnes says: "I'm still personally fond of him . . . a nice considerate gentleman. I asked him once why he had turned his paper into what it is and he acted surprised and said he wasn't conscious of any change. I don't believe he is." Of the Captain's sister, Eleanor "Cissie" Patterson, publisher of the Washington Times Herald, end of the McCormick-Patterson party line, Mrs. Barnes says: "We seldom meet. When we do we're civil...