Word: impendingness
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But it was not the Filipino leaders, important as they are, whose impending fate disturbed the U.S. It was the Filipino people. Will they hold out against the brutalities-or, more likely, the blandishments-of their Japanese conquerors? That was a question which could not be answered off the cuff...
> "We call on draft officials to draw physicians for the armed services largely from cities . . . and not from rural communities which are already seriously underserviced. We urge all rural women to recognize the impending shortage . . . and to fortify themselves ... by taking current training on home nursing and first aid.
U.S. artists have already begun hoarding against impending shortages. Most practical plan for saving at the production end was one advanced by the American Artists' Professional League: to economize on variety by reducing the artist's palette from a possible maximum of 400 colors to 13 basic pigments...
Since then, secessions from the Group have landslided in Britain. Example: Sir Patrick Joseph Henry Hannon, industrialist, member of Parliament, ardent Group sympathizer. Last week Sir Patrick derided Buchmanite claims to have settled three impending work stoppages in the Midlands by urging Buchmanite principles on management and labor. Sir Patrick...
The Harvard team, taking advantage of the impending darkness and poor visibility, found the mark twice again before the final whistle as Miss Peg Galishaw of Cambridge, the all star goalie, was mouse-trapped both times on semi-illegal plays.