Word: fore
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...present-day Italy, the schools teach that liberals like Mazzini and Cavour are fascists, just fore runners of great Musolini. Such a situation was intolerable to me. After I had spent a month in prison in 1925 for my liberal views, I decided to leave the country...
...already been done at Dearborn would not have carried the weight they now do. Henry, of course, believes that years from now, when the President's fair weather friends have left him, when the storms of capitalist opposition howl mercilessly about the White House, he will come to the fore with his support; we will then move on to the new social era, which is going to be "a millennium of justice and plenty...
...start it again tonight. For last Saturday's event, two shifts were made: diminutive Dick Ernst was sent to forward in place of Gene Merry, and Dick Fletcher filled Jim Grady's berth at guard. By virtue of the first change, Comfort and Ernst are again paired in the fore court where they played together on last year's Freshman team and previously on the Horace Mann five...
...bringing about recovery; it is recovery itself. What we have to do is to consider the effectiveness of other means to this end." The discussion which follows though by no means exhaustive, makes a number of valuable distinctions and brings such neglected elements of the problem to the fore as the simple fact that not only wage earners but also farmers, dividend receivers, business managers, and so on are consumers, that a high wage rate may mean reduced volume of employment and thus reduce working class income as a whole, and that as far as our knowledge of business cycles...
Next day the President was back at his desk in Washington, where he found that the gossip currently to the fore was that the "social control bloc" of young liberals in the Administration was chafing at his hesitancy to push longview radical reforms...