Word: counterpart
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...subway's only counterpart, for measuring purposes, was London's vast and profitable Underground-a public utility with private stockholders, run by a transport board responsible to the county government. The Underground had to show a profit every year, without benefit of subsidies, or go into receivership. How did it manage...
...wanted to be a doctor." But after such pictures as Music for Millions, Two Girls and a Sailor, Her Highness and the Bellboy, and now Sailor, she seems reasonably content with her fate, her high place in fan-magazine popularity polls, her standing as a kind of female counterpart of Van Johnson, and her salary (about $750 a week). Her next picture: Two Sisters from Boston, as a sister to Singer Kathryn Grayson. Her modest ambition: to act like Margaret Sullavan...
...performance by Bob Montgomery, who saw much real-life service with the mosquito boats, as the screen counterpart of Commander Bulkeley is natural and eminently satisfactory. So also is John Wayne's playing of the Squadron's executive officer, and Donna Reed is quite acceptable as the Army nurse who falls for Wayne; she is "good to have around...
Canada's basic labor law-called the Wartime Labor Relations Regulations-is the counterpart of the U.S. Wagner Act, but goes farther and is much tougher. It requires employers to bargain collectively with their employes, forbids firing for union activity. But it also prohibits unions from forcing workers into joining, from promoting or engaging in slowdowns, from conducting union campaigns during working hours. And unlike the Wagner Act, it lays down a rigid procedure for handling all labor disputes...
...Happened at the Inn (French counterpart of You Can't Take It with You; TIME...