Word: deliverance
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Aboard ship these same "bums" never deliver an honest day's work. They look upon their pay as a retainer, then pad up the "overtime account" to the limit. . . .
At week's end the lower house had not got round to debating the treaty. But ratification was assured. Juan Peron was also reported to have promised U.S. Ambassador George Messersmith: 1) to nationalize six Nazi businesses; 2) to sell 30 more to Argentine citizens; 3) to deliver at...
It will also try to teach a little psychiatry to the family doctors. Said Dr. Robert Felix, chief mental hygienist in the U.S. Public Health Service, who is the council's executive officer: "It is just as essential that the general physician be able to handle mild emotional upsets...
Elizabeth had come from London to give royal blessings to Eisteddfod-and to deliver a thinly veiled message from Britain's coal-hungry Ministry of Mines. Graciously she paid tribute to the Welsh miner, but gently, plainly prodded him: "His name is . . . a symbol of tenacity and achievement. Never...
Drew Pearson, brash breathless Washington columnist, starred in the publicity trick of the week. In the New York Times his radio sponsor (the Frank H. Lee Co.) ran a full-page ad (cost: $4,800) announcing that "Pearson has attacked [the Ku Klux Klan] in radio broadcasts and newspaper columns...