Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...polite. Realizing that France and Germany must come to direct terms sooner or later, the French and German delegations stayed at the same hotel, the Ritz. Junior attachés breakfasted together publicly. Swart Premier Laval and stoop-shouldered Brer Briand were always willing to see reporters. On the crucial morning of the conference Brer Briand posed amiably for reporters even though he had just gashed his cheek open while shaving. Nerves of the U. S. delegates were frazzled. For two days wires sputtered with details of a ruckus between shock-headed Secretary of State Henry Lewis Stimson...
...unfamiliarity with the cinema by not moving his camera around enough. Actress Shannon photographs prettily. Less provocative than Clara Bow, she shows more signs of histrionic intelligence. The story, borrowed from a 20-year-old play, is still ip to date in outline but its motivations re rusty, its crucial moments creak a little...
Rural education must provide high school as well as elementary training, else the adolescent farm boy will be deprived of home background during crucial years. It must emphasize cultural training by means of radio, and improve health conditions. (President Hale...
...baby boy had died at birth, and a daughter was suddenly taken from him last month -but he still had two little girls, Eugenia and Peggy. And these might compensate for a misfortune which had come upon his wife: a three years' illness which culminated in a crucial operation. Mrs. Noe had wished to have this postponed until she might give birth to a male child. But the' dean objected-her life would be at stake-and the operation was performed. The result of the operation proved to him that he was right, that she should not risk...
...work for Warner and there are indications in Ladies' Man that the deal had already been completed and that the producers had lost interest in Powell-indications in the dialog, construction and directing of a carelessness rare in Paramount pictures, usually so exacting in the matter of craftsmanship. Crucial line, by Kay Francis, after the Ladies' Man has been killed and the fancy dress ball has gone on without him: "They can't take that away from me; he really loved...