Word: dither
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This startling association of terms raised a dither. Said Minister of State Palmiro Togliatti, boss of Italy's well-knit Communist Party: "I do not know what the Catholic Communist Party is. I will have to find out." Even if Voce d'Operaia turned out to be short-lived, it was a testimonial to the growing popularity of Russia and Communism among Italians...
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...Stevens is running. Last week the Stevens tradition marched on: the U.S. Army Air Forces, which bought the huge hotel (world's largest) as a training school only six months ago, now reversed itself and put it up for sale. Chicago innkeepers forthwith went into a deep dither over the "economic disaster' they would suffer if the Stevens came back into competition. Plain citizens went into a dither over what seemed to be Army stupidity, grade...
...Those who attend Presidential press conferences know May Craig as the small, pert woman who always gets to the front row, always asks deft, roundabout questions in a far-from-timid voice. When President Roosevelt's reticence in disclosing his Third Term plans had the U.S. in a dither, May noticed that some of his naval prints had been removed from the conference-room walls. Instead of asking the direct Third...
After 75 years disturbedonly by babies crying for it, Fletcher's Castoria (soothing, laxative) was last week in the biggest dither in the drug trade. A mysterious emetic had cropped up in some of the medicine and nauseated a few takers. The preparation's makers, the Centaur Co., a division of Sterling Drug, Inc., temporarily withdrew Castoria from the market...