Word: either
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...correspondent Clinton W. Gilbert explained rather suggestively how she happens to be in charge of prohibition cases: "Now, do you suppose any man having, as all men have, excellent prospects of being later in his career Senator, Cabinet member, President or, at least,Vice-President, would handle those cases? Either the wets or the drys would surely be alienated, and then what would become of his political future? It was inevitably a woman...
...America has thus given further assurance of the realness of her friendship toward Japan. We are not misled by the vicious activities of irresponsible groups of individuals in either country. We know the United States desires peace; we know Japan desires peace...
...famed sedia gestoria, the procession crossed the portico to where the papal throne had been set before the Holy Door of St. Peter's. There the Pope descended and, while all knelt, approached the throne, accompanied by two attendants holding flabelli-great ostrich-feather fans-on either side of his head. The Pope prayed, arose and proceeded up the steps leading to the Holy Door. Someone handed him his studded gold hammer (TIME, Dec. 22). He raised his hand to smite...
...came to what one may call by contrast the world of thought, quite the opposite was the case. Pure science and the purely cultural subjects, such as classics and literature and art, are absolutely inferior in most cases, and usually neglected. The situation in regard to them is either tragic or comic. Accordingly, although one meets students who obviously show promise of becoming great engineers, great doctors, captains of industry and so forth, one rarely if ever meets a student who seems destined to become a Darwin, a Beethoven, a Shelley...
...certificate of domicile is secured either from the address where the petitioner is actually residing or from some purely fake residence . With this in hand it is usually the custom to secure from the police a card of identity so that the proper identification of the party is doubly assured...