Word: expression
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Englishmen hearing Eden's few specific accounts of bayonetings, floggings and clubbings knew that he was as impassioned as any American. Said Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express: "If there lingered in any man's mind a spirit of doubt that Britain would throw the whole terrible weight of her military power against the Japanese the day Hitler is done for, it must have snapped on reading what Eden said...
...event that commissions do come ninth months earlier than expected for 46, regular procedure of duty assignments will, in all probability, be followed, according to Captain Barker, who stated. "It is expected that men would be permitted to express preference of duty as usual...
...just when it is so important to get all these copies to the Coast on time-the war-burdened transcontinental trains are finding it harder than ever to make the express speeds at which TIME must travel to reach all our California subscribers by Friday...
...London's Sunday Express, Columnist Nat Gubbins reported this "American dialogue" between two not-so-imaginary U.S. soldiers in Britain...
London's Daily Express indignantly told a vinous tale. Its point: even the British Government has been touched by the profit fever which has kicked the prices of scarce luxuries skyward in Britain. Said the Express...