Word: furiously
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...long before the fighting had stopped on Guadalcanal, he visited the island. Last February he flew to Kwajalein, in the wake of furious shelling. He gets along fine with the admirals. Last week speculation remained brisk whether the President will shortly remove the "Acting" from Jimmy Forrestal's new title...
...public mind the Attorney General's banners were somewhat tattered. Asked by Gallup pollsters if the Government "did the right thing" in seizing Montgomery Ward, 61% of the answerers said "No." Congressional mail sacks bulged with letters from furious constituents denouncing the seizure. Francis Biddle, who had never been so busy in his life, had other troubles. The trial of eight ladies of the evening from Washington's Hopkins Institute-a trial initiated by the Justice Department and ballyhooed by Government prosecutors as an assault on "a million-dollar call house" -turned out to be little more than...
Commissioner Moses gave his one-sentence reply to the press before Mrs.,, Gristede received it: "If you like the foreign parks so much, why don't you patronize them?" Furious, Citizen Gristede led reporters to Central Park. A cameraman took a picture of a big rat foraging among the pigeons...
Since the Navy summarily moved in two years ago, farmers of surrounding Ventura County have cast peevish and curious glances at this furious bustle of activity. They financed and built the original port themselves as an outlet for their lima beans and lemons after a Federal grant had been rescinded on the grounds that no port was needed...
Sometimes the "cheechakos" (tenderfoot white men) have to fight their way to their nearby stations through furious blizzards. Wolves and bears prowl the air strips and sniff around the doors...