Word: forwarder
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...theft was not discovered until the office staff returned from their extended Columbus Day weekend and needed the machine for their work. Randall's office had no leads for the local constables other than to forward the machine's model and serial number...
...last month, according to the dope, it had earned $6.3 million profit, and expected to earn another $12 million in the last quarter. Furthermore, because of the 1946 losses, up to $19.3 million of this profit would be tax-exempt under the carry-forward provision...
...theater, during the early 19th Century, took orders from the audience, and "bad acting, like bad singing at La Scala, Milan, was punished on the spot with hoots and hisses, often with apples, oranges and sticks. Sometimes . . . the manager would bring the offender forward, and he would humbly apologize and promise to do better next time." When famed Theater Manager John Philip Kemble raised his prices at the new Covent Garden, rioting theatergoers forced Kemble to restore the old prices. Actor Macready had to apologize for appearing in a part that did not suit...
Leonard Gordon and Oliver Lee each scored one goal to lead the Yardlings to their second victory of the season with no defeats. Gordon, the center forward, scored first at the start of the second period, booting the ball in from a scrimmage in front of the goal mouth. A long blast from the right of the goal in 11:50 of the third period accounted for Lee's score...
...doesn't take long for him to bounce back, though. After he has eased his cough by sucking on an orange, splashed around for 15 minutes in the shower, and stretched out on the nearest bench of table, he is already looking forward to next week...