Word: doored
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Plans call for registration at the door upon entering the meeting and receipt of a ballot with blanks for each position...
...Russians, who acted more jovially than at any previous international gathering. There were some flurries, such as their request for added police protection of their Glen Cove, L.I. estate, and the occasion, at Flushing, when indomitable Foreign Minister Molotov almost walked straight into a wall where he thought a door should have been. But it was perhaps typical of the new Russian mood that he smilingly permitted himself to be guided along the right path by Interpreter Pavlov, thus avoiding a major clash of unyielding forces...
...have never been considered a great romanticist. However, I can well imagine two opponents of Assembly or Council room starting the road leading to the top . . . they discuss and argue . . . they are unyielding, irreconcilable . . . they know no common denominator. . . . But now they are on top, before the door. They enter. They go down the road, but this time take it on the inside. These two men will part differently than when they met." -Real name: Charles-Edouard Jeanneret...
...cripple. His stupendous vitality and cheerfulness drowned out the clicking of his duralumin braces, overshadowed the wheelchair itself. (No one was more delighted than the President when Mme. Chiang Kai-shek so far forgot his condition as to beg him not to get up and see her to the door.) Mclntire believes that, but for the strain of the war years, which made it impossible for the President to follow his schedule of exercises, he might eventually have recovered full use of his legs...
Winding-up a three-week-old political campaign in support of Martha Sharpe and Oliver Allen, the Harvard Liberal Union announced last night it will continue pamphlet-distribution and door-to-door canvassing throughout the 5th and 14th Congressional Districts tonight, and on Election Day will have students watching the polls...