Word: emotionalizing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Encyclopedia Britannica observes with emotion that "Aberdeen . . . the
Customarily the manner of the Right Honorable Neville Chamberlain is cold and his delivery precise, but none could doubt his intense emotion when he cried: "It is a very terrible thing to think that today out of every 250 mothers, one dies in childbirth, and that this state of things...
But the powers that make the world pay to laugh allow no national tradition to die quickly, least of all one so bone of their flesh. And America's fond tolerance of collegiatism, if its cause were removed, might bring psychological chaos in its wake. Moreover, it is believed that...
For the rest, one learns that Author Wills requires three new balls a set though she remembers the time when she was "delighted with any ball as long as it would bounce."-She once realized in a tournament that something was wrong, but did not discover until after the match...
In explaining his championship of Candidate Hoover, last week, Tang Shao-yi declared with emotion: "I am actuated ... by a sense of justice, and also [by] gratitude for Mr. Hoover's acts in rescuing my family during the Boxer uprising . . . when he lived across the street from my family...