Word: fate
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...recognized the urgent fact: "There is at best a bare chance of saving Europe. ... It is the American public with whom the next move lies. . . . Reassurance could work wonders in the despondent state of the European mind. . . . Never before has one nation carried a greater responsibility for the fate of others in time of peace...
...Stafford Cripps's bony hands, Prime Minister Attlee this week entrusted Britain's economic fate. His official title was Minister of Economic Affairs. In reality, Sir Stafford had become Britain's economic dictator...
...William Osler, probably the greatest medical teacher who ever lived, once warned his profession that the fate of the tubercular depended more on what they had in their heads than on what was in their chests. ... A germ or a peculiar condition of body cells is [not] the sum and substance of disease...
...thing the head coach of the Green Terrors, is a Harlow pupil like Howle Odell of Yale. Havens learned football from the ground up, literally, as a center for the first four years Harlow assumed the football fate of Westminster. Dick Harlow started there in 1926, and during four campaigns Havens had an inverted view of every bit of Harlow deception...
Meanwhile, at Westminster, Western Maryland, college officials pondered the fate of a doughty band of 27 undergraduates reported about 13 miles east of Hartford and 30 miles from the Massachusetts border. Earlier, four-and possibly five-of the group were eliminated from the northward trek by truck...