Word: faulted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...This, as I see it, has been the course of our foreign policy over these past few years. And it is our present course. It has not created the world of our dreams. But that is not our fault. It is the best course I know of, in the world as we find...
Wrote Farley: "I bristled with indignation." He was told that the President thought he was nursing presidential aspirations for 1940. Roosevelt, he said, found fault with everyone he "suspected" of wanting to be President. "They were either too old or too young; too ambitious or too unknown, too conservative or too radical, or too poor in health or too lacking in personality...
...nation has never been properly housed and the problem is particularly acute now because of the rise in births that followed both world wars, and the slump in housing construction that occurred in the early thirties. While the housing shortage may be no one's fault, it is everyone's concern. Its solution requires the modernization of building codes and zoning ordinances, the elimination of whatever sharp practices exist among building unions and contractors, greater use of prefabrication and more standardization of materials and fixtures, and provision for long-term, low interest financing...
Last week, as he and 47 other convicted Nazis walked to the black-curtained scaffolds in the sun-washed courtyard, Willi whispered: "I am dying like Jesus on the cross . . . without fault...
...front door; Alfred the ground floor and back door. In South Bend, Ind., Angeline and John Nemeth, trying to divorce each other, were told by the judge that a divorce is granted only to an injured party; it was no go in their case, since both were at fault. In Oakland, Calif., Rosie Dawn was granted her divorce from husband Grey Dawn...