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Word: furnishing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...safe from our friendly, but firm, tug on the sleeve and an insinuating voice saying, 'That's a nice patch you're wearing; have you a spare you don't need?' And so it goes. . . . Would appreciate anything you gentlemen . . . can furnish Bobby and me." We furnished Bobby and his father with whatever shoulder patches we could squeeze out of our returned war correspondents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 29, 1946 | 7/29/1946 | See Source »

...Workmen's associations should be so organized and governed as to furnish the best and most suitable means for attaining what is aimed at, that is to say, for helping each individual member to better his condition to the utmost in body, mind and property...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Pro-Labor Priests | 7/22/1946 | See Source »

Hearstly Hoax. In 1898, Hearst sent him to Cuba to wait for the Spanish-American War. (When Remington complained that there was no war, Hearst, in a cable that unfriendly Hearst biographers love to quote, wired: "You furnish the pictures; I'll furnish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: He Knew the Horse | 7/15/1946 | See Source »

Some confusion might be prevented if instructors would furnish book stores with extensive lists early enough before the beginning of the term to make as many books as possible available when classes start. Furthermore, House libraries should spend their library funds on books which are required in the larger "middle-group" courses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Out of Print | 7/2/1946 | See Source »

...Central Europe are deteriorating rapidly. . . . Undoubtedly conditions are better in Holland, Denmark and Belgium, but they are still very difficult in France and are terrible in parts of Germany. Unless some means can be found whereby the New World, and countries that have supplies of food and clothing, can furnish those supplies to the people [who need them], there may be conditions of famine, of strife and of turmoil which will amount to ... revolution throughout Europe. I think I am not wrong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: Anything That Can Be Done | 7/1/1946 | See Source »

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