Word: expressively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have not the ability to express how TIME has helped me in my incarceration...
Renewing her subscription, a charter subscriber wants at the same time to express her belief that TIME has fulfilled its promises and her expectations of four years ago, in every particular. She would hate giving up Atlantic and Harper's monthly magazines, Christian Century, Saturday Review of Literature, or the daily New York Times, but rather than to do without TIME, she believes herself willing to forego almost any two of the others in its favor...
...relations with China are friendly and I have despatched warships there to express my good feeling. . . . ' This shows why Kings don't have jesters any more. They don't need...
...William Rogers says kings have no jesters now, because they don't need them. In his speech at the opening of Parliament, King George said, 'My relations with China are friendly and I have despatched warships there to express my good feelings...
...CREAM . ¶ There is no room in TIME for the second-rate, the inconsequential. The following new books are advertised here by their publishers only at the express invitation of TIME's Book Editor. Not all the good books are here advertised; but all the books here advertised are good. ¶ They are books selected from extensive lists as being of outstanding merit and interest for TIME-readers. Laudatory "blurbs" are purposely omitted, being unnecessary. Each book's mere presence in the list testifies to its excellence; each book admitted has been, or will be, descriptively reported...