Word: fore
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Senate. Oklahoma's silver-tongued Josh Lee, who had urged the destroyer deal, and often says what Frank lin Roosevelt wants spoken, cried again: "England's critical need is not for men but for ships, planes and supplies. . . . There fore, I call upon the President to make available to England . . . flying fortresses, bombers, fighting planes and warships." Wailed Isolationist Senator Bennett Clark of Missouri: "If the British ask the President they will get the flying fortresses . . . and almost anything else they want...
...Hurry. The German Foreign Minister arrived in Rome aboard an armored train with anti-aircraft guns mounted fore & aft. Crowds obediently cheered him at the station and Italy's Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano was there to greet him. The two Foreign Ministers went into a huddle from which both emerged all smiles, like a Walrus and a Carpenter about to make a good meal...
...began, with the note of urgency. Our delays, our interminable debates, our lack of realism and fore sight, our factional differences and suspicions, our subordination of the national safety to timid political calculations, are being watched with contemptuous amusement by our enemies. This is precisely what they have predicted of what they call plutocratic democracy, or decadent liberalism," Perry concluded...
...status as a Communicant." The new feature is a provision that "he or she may apply to any Minister of the Church . . . for the restoration of such status and for a blessing upon their union. The Minister . . . shall then lay the petition and his findings be fore the Bishop. . . . In case of a favorable judgment, the Minister in his discretion may bless the parties to the union, using such parts of the Office for the Solemnization of Matrimony as are pertinent thereto...
...that Leo Pigola was really Ballou Klein, her husband, who had disappeared in 1922 with their savings of several hundred dollars, stranding her with three infants. In vain Mr. Pigola protested that he was a Polish immigrant who had landed in the U. S. in 1921, had never be fore laid eyes on Mrs. Klein...