Word: equalled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Unless the victorious Allies can be fully justified now they must be judged as murderers and brutal tyrants in enforcing their terms of peace. And they cannot be justified if it's admitted that the cause of the Central Powers was equally just. To give both sides of the issues equal value is to make the war nothing but a bloody pastime for those involved...
...been made of a bad situation, there has been a succession of blunders. A strong stand has not been made at any time; unanimity of feeling has never been approximated. All that can be hoped for now is that in dignity the two memorials will at least be equal...
Degas, who lived from 1834 to 1917, is known especially for his studies of dancers, for his realistic racing scenes, and for his mastery of design, although his carefully-composed portraits are of equal importance. The "Portrait of Jules Finot" and "Portrait of Diego Martelli" are excellent examples of this type of work...
Dissenting with his colleagues, Mr. Justice McReynolds (born in Kentucky, long practiced law in Tennessee) argued that race prejudice ("whatever that may be") should have no standing in courts where Negroes enjoy equal privileges with whites. Said he: "The courts ought not increase the difficulties [of law enforcement] by magnifying theoretical possibilities. It is their province to deal with matters actual and material . . . not to hinder order by excessive theorizing of what in practice is not really important...
This was a lark! The Vagabond's heart leapt up. There before him stood the one man to dispel his gloom. The one man on the CRIMSON who could be rated as an intellectual equal, Hu Flung Huey. What occurred after the Sage had salaamed with his courtly grace, and the Vagabond had pulled him to him like a brother is none of the reader's business. What would you do upon meeting a long lost friend on a beautiful, balmy Friday afternoon with all Saturday and Sunday before you to rest. If this doesn't bring it home, look...