Word: furiously
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hear about Huey Long's letter, addressed Senator Huey Long, s.o.b.? He naturally was furious, and shouted that no one could call him that. Upon making inquiries at the post-office, he was informed that the letters stood for Senate Office Building. 'Well, that isn't what we call it down in Louisiana,' he sputtered...
Pick Up (Paramount). Mary Richards (Sylvia Sidney) gets through with an unfair jail sentence, makes friends with a taxi-driver named Harry (George Raft), starts living with him. He takes up with a Society Girl. Mary's husband breaks out of jail, furious at Mary for being unfaithful, determined to kill her lover. Mary saves Harry's life by pretending to be reconciled with her husband. Then Harry saves Mary in court, when she is accused of having assisted her spouse's jailbreak. All this, cheaply written by Vina Delmar, adds up to another program picture distinguished...
...real, exciting. Premier Daiadier hammered the reluctant Senate into completely reversing itself on the issue of cutting half a billion francs ($19,800,000) from expenditures for national defense. Fortnight ago crusty Senate oldsters rejected this cut 168 to 129. Last week they passed it 180 to 118-amid furious gesticulations and sighs of despair from the French General Staff...
...midnight as long as possible, M. Daladier had the Chamber clock stopped, battled through a furious debate which lasted until 3 a. m. when his Cabinet won 334 to 250-after which the clock was restarted...
...avalanche of spectators and police smashed down on small Joe Zangara, buried him under a mill of arms, legs and bodies. Down with him also went nervy little Mrs. Cross, the breath knocked out of her 100-lb. body. Handcuffs were forced on Joe Zangara's wrists. Furious hands clamped his arms and neck...