Word: explicit
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Former Finance Minister Okinobu Kaya was less lyrical, more explicit. Kaya's poem...
...What Lies Ahead?" From the moment he began, Tom Dewey made it clear that the Republican Party had rid itself for keeps of the old taint of isolationism. He spoke on the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Munich Pact and he was explicit in his resolve that Munich must never come again: "We cannot buy peace with appeasement. That course has always led throughout history and always will lead to greater and greater demands on the part of the aggressor. In the end it can lead only to slavery...
With Great Pleasure. This was an explicit reaffirmation of the present bipartisan foreign policy, adding China and the internationalization of the Ruhr. What
...Veterans' Bulletin No.10," which was distributed to all vets at registration, also makes explicit provisions for students whose eligibility time runs out before the end of the year. For this group, the Veterans Administration will complete the term in tuition and subsistence allotments if the student's eligibility time expires more than half-way through the term. If his time expires exactly half-way, or less, the VA will pay only up to the expiration date...
Wand of London and Norman B. Nash of Massachusetts was still more explicit: "Marxism, by an ironic paradox, is at some points nearer to Christian doctrine than any other philosophy in the field, and this makes its rivalry all the more formidable. It, too, is a 'heresy' of Christianity - a secularized form of the Christian hope, drawing some of its springs from the Bible and presenting something like a cari cature of [what] a Christian civilization stands for." This analysis permitted Lambeth to go beyond the Vatican's flat anti-Communist stand and concede that "in many...