Word: factly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...gallons of California wine TIME mentions in the Jan. 3 issue. So I was delighted to see that you condescend far enough to admit that the wine I have been drinking since Prohibition ended-even, if you must know, before prohibition ended-is remotely fit to drink, despite the fact that it is not poured by a reverent waiter from a bottle covered with cobwebs. I have seen that admitted before, but only in trade papers...
...dullest publications of Government Printing Office is The Budget of the United States Government. In it inveterate collectors of useless information may occasionally turn up the fact that $5,897-38 was spent to send the Marine Band to the G. A. R. encampment; or that an unexpended appropriation of $5,004.25 was reappropriated to buy land for landless California Indians. But the meat of this fat volume is its introduction written by the President and dispatched to Congress as his annual Budget Message...
...improve-and if it does not, I expect the approval of Congress and the public for additional appropriations if they become necessary to save thousands of American families from dire need." Thus 1939's net deficit of $950,000,000 is not an estimate of probabilities, is in fact little more than a pious hope, for the two biggest expenditure items, Defense and Relief, are left open, will probably be upped...
Significant was the fact that the Soviet Government did not immediately explode with angry protests and denials of such grave charges by a French general on active duty. Equally significant was the fact that such charges had been made against a country which is nominally France's military ally. Frenchmen were left to infer 1) that the charges were true, 2) that the French General Staff considered France's military alliance with Russia about washed...
More important is the fact that no excuse will be accepted after the exam has ended. "We must know about it before the examination rather than afterwards," Dr. Bock warned. This enables the Medical Department or a physician to pronounce a verdict before it is too late...