Word: entireely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"To make war efficiency the object of all training and to maintain that efficiency during the entire period of peace.
L'Onorevole Mussolini, ofttimes quick to wrath and action, acted both hastily and wrathfully last week, dismissed at fell blow his entire Italian Board of Cinema Censorship.
Later the Times cooled down to the following well-bred remarks, the sleek irony of which will be lost on stupid people: "It is not easy for a European touching American shores to discern the pressure of a financial burden estimated by the President to exceed that of any other...
It is probable that our final cost [incurred due to the War] will run well toward $100,000,000,000, or half the entire wealth of the country when we entered the conflict. . . . We should like to have our Government debts all settled, although it is probable that we could...
Patriotic U. S. citizens rejoiced that the President had so well summed the entire situation in five words of one syllable each: "If they had our chance. . . ."