Word: hinting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...interpretation, the Sun's story could be taken as a direct hint that the Allies might launch a sacrificial Second Front in time to help Russia. Yet the same dispatch, quoting other military men in the British Isles, also reported the same old conclusion that a Second Front in Western Europe would be impossible before next spring...
Good Morning, Suckers. To White House newsmen, who had written dope stories about impending drastic moves President Roosevelt gave another hint-less dignified, and likely to live longer in the history books. It came through Presidential Secretary Stephen Early, who greeted them with a Presidential message: "Good morning, suckers...
...fireside chat by telling the story of Lieut. John J. Powers, who died at Midway leading a dive-bomber attack on a Japanese carrier. (Then & there, over the air Franklin Roosevelt conferred on Hero Powers the Congressional Medal of Honor.) The President closed his chat by giving a broad hint of where more Medals of Honor will...
Though it does not directly concern this year's grid campaign, a hint was recently given to Director of Athletics Bill Bingham that the Navy feels the war will last at least another year. The intimation was contained in a letter to Bingham requesting that the North Carolina Pre-Flight team be included on Harvard's 1943 football schedule...
...abrupt wording of the note spoke volumes. From the tone of the Russian press there was more than a hint at disappointment that no pledge of an immediate second front was made...