Word: demandingly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Help from the South. It might have been all over then & there if New York City's Vito Marcantonio had not popped up with a demand that a final, printed version of the bill be read. The maneuver put off the final vote until next...
...this end, many diplomats agreed, they would almost certainly demand 1) the establishment of a strong, centralized German government and 2) the end of the separate West German state now being created, or at least its stringent subordination to a central German regime. Furthermore they were expected to propose the withdrawal of all occupation troops...
...inauguration were over, Don Alberto had become a permanent house guest in the presidential residence. The Perón government threw almost all its shipping contracts to him, lent him money to buy more ships, granted him many another fat favor. It went all-out on a long-ignored demand for indemnity on a Dodero ship that had been sunk by the Nazis in 1940. In addition to the 2,000,000 pesos that Dodero had asked, it gave him 15 million pesos more to cover what he would have made with the ship if it had not been sunk...
...Demand for specialization in many businesses today presents the Business School with the problem of finding means to train students in specialties of business "without becoming entrapped by it." David Noted...
...author, Gardner is devoted to whodunits, believes they have won a firm place in U.S. letters. "We talk of escape literature and look down our noses at it. But all literature is a form of escape. The readers demand it, I am interested in readers. To hell with editors. You can dig your own literary grave if you listen to editors. The detective story is a far more inspiring sermon than one from the pulpit. It reassures the reader about life, makes him believe that justice always triumphs. The western story and the detective story go hand in hand. They...