Word: deepest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...close of business it had fallen 3⅞ points to 193. Next day it opened at 187¾, down an additional 5¼ points. Nervous motor and steel stocks dropped too; others sagged one to eight points. Soon the market was caught in the heaviest selling and the deepest break in industrial averages since late July (TIME, Aug. 5). The Dow-Jones index plummeted through 200 (the reputed resistance point of this market) and came to rest at 196.66. Over a million and a half shares had been traded...
National Hour (Sun. 4 p.m., NBC). "Oil: Our Deepest Frontier." A dramatized survey of past regrets and future fears about...
...Kentucky, fumbling Representative Andrew J. May, in the deepest and most unsavory trouble of his career was renominated without opposition. To oppose him Republicans nominated former Navy Lieut. W. Howes Meade, 34-year-old attorney and political novice...
...Laborite backbencher commented on Churchill thus: "The old basket-he's a scoundrel of the deepest dye, but by God, he's put his finger on a few things in this debate." There was also a good deal of approval for Churchill's remarks in the British press. It was noteworthy that no hurrahs at all were forthcoming from the Zionists; their silence contradicted vociferous but unofficial demands that Britain "quit Palestine." They know that if Britain got out of Palestine the Arabs would be on Zion's neck...
Another letter from Paris states: "I am a student of Medicine and Letters at the University of Paris. . . . I should like to express my deepest gratitude to the students who sacrificed a part of their food ration for our benefit...