Word: guaranteee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After thus dragging in and blaming the U. S. in part for The Deal, Mr. Baldwin closed his address by refusing to reveal The Deal's terms, though they came out three days later (see col. 1). Piously observed the Prime Minister, "I have seldom spoken with greater regret...
While Longone was irritably defending himself, one Doris Maud Underwood, plump Indian soprano who bills herself as Princess Pakanli of the Chickasaw tribe, brought suit against him for $30,000, claiming that he encouraged her to prepare for leading roles, then refused to let her perform unless she paid him...
Telegraphed Secretary Hull: "IF THE GASOLINE MENTIONED IS IN FACT DESTINED TO AN ITALIAN POSSESSION NO GUARANTEE OF SAFETY OF THE CREW CAN BE GIVEN."
The gentleman with the 12 -gauge double-barrel shotgun. He is right where he belongs - with his posterior perched on a bench. With those shiny, tight-fitting riding boots I'll guarantee that if he is foolhardy enough to venture "up the trail," he'll need someone to...
This last proved too much for Great Britain's Prime Minister during the Great War, hoary David Lloyd George. Cried he: "Can anyone recall since the Great War a more sinister moment than now? So, if there is a 'lull,' it must mean that this Government has...