Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...what a beautiful spy ought never to do-she fell in love with an American junior officer. Into his understanding ears she spilled a story of frequent meetings with two Red Army officers of the Political Division, to whom she reported information about U.S. Military Government activities. The American introduced her to a U.S. Counterintelligence operative, who persuaded Käthe to turn her coat...
...Bikini "the carrier Independence was ... a shambles." A mess indeed, but since there were no men on it and at most a few goats, was it a bloody mess? Again . . . "In the Far East transportation ... is a shambles." Does your correspondent mean that train and plane wrecks are frequent and gory, or merely that he found it difficult to get to Shanghai...
...inter-House competition is rapidly developing into a catch-as-catch-can affair, and a shortage of players for competing Houses has resulted in frequent drafting of non-residents to fill out the squads. Lyons, the winning Kirkland pitcher, hails from Winthrop House...
Another basic danger, according to Acheson, is the new psychology of crisis in which the unendurable situation is created so that one may profit from the circumstances of relief. He concluded that frequent usage of such psychology diminishes the possibility "that we shall listen to the often difficult analysis of the facts and the always difficult consideration of duty." These practices, he said, bring only confusion, which in turn account for our failure to deal effectively with our national and international obligations...
...about God loving the common people carved over the door: HE MADE SO MANY OF THEM. On March 6, 1933, the Daily News pledged itself to support President Roosevelt "for a period of at least one year." The support lasted almost up to Term III, and Patterson was a frequent caller at the White House...