Word: dependence
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Committee will then reconsider the matter, and the decision as to whether the bureau will be continued on a more permanent basis will depend on the placement situation at that time...
...music goes, we are a very tolerant decade, and willing to listen to almost any old symphonic scraps and husks which show signs of technical skill in the fashioning. As a result we have no single general style to use as a critical yardstick, and have to depend largely on our instinctive reactions. When, therefore, out of the common welter of academic modernism, music with Szostakowicz's internal strength and broad emotional appeal comes to light, then there is a mighty dither among critics and listeners alike, and the heavy-duty-adjectives are brought into play. On the whole, however...
...Allies could act with Russia to put a counter-pincer on the German pincer in Europe. This would entail an assault in force on Europe timed to coincide with a major Russian drive. It would depend on the British. Apparently the Germans fear such a move. There have been rumors that Hitler would invade Sweden soon-as a counter-counter pincer on the expected counter-pincer on his pincer. Last week, with no ostensible reason for doing so, the Stockholm correspondent of the New York Times went out of his way to suggest the possibility by denying it: "Swedish...
Washington correspondents depend for most of their news sources which, under such a law, would shut up like clams. Congressmen would be as suspect as anybody else. Reporters would presumably be informed of "secret" material only by notice in the Federal Register -something like notice of divorce suit by advertisement. There was reason to believe that Censor Byron Price liked the bill as little as anybody; and such a law-a death sentence to voluntary censorship-would leave his Office of Censorship with little...
...sends its tankers elsewhere, the East Coast, which uses about 1,600,000 bbl. of oil every day, will have to depend on tank cars (now bringing in 257,000 bbl. daily), pipelines, barges-and rationing. Even the 250-odd tankers planned for 1942-43 delivery will probably join the Allies' long, long supply lines to the other sides of the world...