Word: departing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Without waiting for the Nazis to depart, France's new Minister of Finance, Marcel Yves Bouthillier, moved his ministry back to Paris and as an optimistic gesture ordered the reopening of the Bourse. "The finances of France must now be handled by improvisation," declared the scholarly, 39-year-old Minister, who has one of the best money minds in France. Neither a Fascist nor a politician, Bouthillier has spent the entire 14 years of his public life in the Finance Ministry, leaves it to attend the opera, to go to bed, or to indulge in his favorite sport-sailing...
...artists who make Manhattan the biggest U. S. art centre, those who can afford it, depart in summer to rural resorts from Maine to Virginia. Among their most favored summer art colonies are such New England towns as Silvermine, Lyme, Newport, Provincetown, Rockport. Typical is the little town of Mystic, Conn, (east of New London) which opened its 15th annual exhibition last week...
Appealing for a "clear-headed, realistic approach," the letter went on to say, "the question is, is it to the long run advantage of the United States to sell arms," and it concluded, "to depart from our historic policy and by so doing handicap those who are fighting for the ideals we share, seems to me inconsistent...
...have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say. Let us have done with you. In the name...
...train near Tlatilco were attacked by men shouting Viva Avila Camacho! Two were killed, "several" injured. An Almazán leader's body was next found floating in Mexico City's Canal. Then the Almazán campaign committee of Puebla considered it prudent suddenly to depart from the State where General Avila Camacho's brother is Governor...