Word: extended
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Duquesne Clubman Ernest T. Weir said he had nothing to do with the Church offer. Embarrassed Dr. Church said the Times wrongly hooked the Duquesne Club into his plan, had a note posted on the Duquesne bulletin board: "I want to extend my apologies to every member...
...question often raised by friends and antagonists is whether he is radical or conservative. Last night Mr. Frost with gentle satire hinted at the answer. For him, he explained, the question is not one of revolutions, but rather of deciding how wide one's sympathies should extend. Sympathy can be too sweeping, he affirmed, and warned that "perfection of anything breaks through to its opposite--what we have in Russia today...
...probable," stated Professor Cross, "that the Germans will extend their operations to Sweden very shortly. This action should aid, rather than hamper, the democracies, however, since they will be able to campaign in Scandinavia with total disregard of political frontiers and the British chances of cutting off all ore shipments to Germany from the Kiruna field will be measurably improved...
...French believed the nerves of Nazi statesmen had cracked, plunging the Reich into a course of naval and military recklessness. "They reverse their policy of not extending the conflict and extend it precisely into the field where we are immensely superior-into the sea-because they know they are cornered," exulted Premier Reynaud...
...newsprint, and Britain will have to call on No. 1 Newsprint Maker Canada for more of her supply. Last year, Canada supplied 2,206,000 tons of the newsprint used in the U. S. If Canada's paper mills, now at about 70% of capacity, should have to extend themselves for Britain's new needs, U. S. newspaper publishers might see a repetition of the days after World War I, when newsprint...