Word: fore
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...looks, sees music simply. Her first heavy chord is impressively crashing in Beethoven's Sonata Pathetique but to her it is just Beethoven's father yelling "Get up !" to the boy whose practicing started at dawn. Father Slenczynski teaches young Ruth to say her prayers religiously. Be fore her conventional blessings, she asks God always "please, to make me the world's greatest pianist." Father Slenczynski thinks God has already answered his daughter's prayer...
...President compares the increase in the national debt to the increase in the national income and asks whether the money spent was not a good investment. But the national income is figured as the sum of all individual incomes and there fore includes the expenditures of the Government. "Government expenditures are not part of the national ability to repay deficits...
...acid test. The looker-on is guaranteed his full share of anxious gulps by this simple, undiluted tale of thrills. The lofty, chiselled beauty of Madeleinie Carrol is a bit surpassed by the whirlwind nature of the plot, but the masculinity of Gary Cooper is brought to the fore, from the scene where he takes off his shirt, to that where he swims the murky river with a load of lead buried in his back...
Together with George Grafton Wilson, professor of International Law, and Mr. Moore. Hudson is considered the fore-most authority on his subject in the world. He was member of President Wilson's staff at the Versailles Peace conference in 1919. He has been a member of numerous international commissions, and was for a time attached to the legal section of the Secretariat of the League of Nations...
With this in the back of his mind. Mr. Clark was somewhat awed to sea the new Building, erected in 1916. Walking slowly up the stairs to the sanctum, leaning hard on an old came, black hat in hand, and white hair falling easily on his fore head, all seemed quite unreal. But then the sight of an old picture of the Board, done in 1874, brought things to right Here were Sam, Charlie, and Ed. who had died in this year and that before and since...