Word: implicitly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Russia (see col. 3). The Times may have spoken out of turn, but London's one-great "Thunderer" does speak the mind of a potent section of British opinion. Its editorial was no more nor less than an extension of the point of view implicit in the Anglo-Russian pact which Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin arranged...
...Author Dos Passes had given clearer reasons why men of Tyler's intelligence work for the world's Chuck Crawfords; if he had shown behind his sharply observed surfaces more of the intricate counterpoint of political machinery in action; if he had made the danger implicit in Chuck's kind-and Tyler's-more edged and more explicit; if he had not skidded into regrettable Sandburg-&-ketchup prose poetry this could have been a much better book. Even as it stands, it is a clear, vivid warning and bracer to that man-in-the-street...
THESE ERRORS OF FACT, GLARING AS THEY ARE, ARE NOT THE MOST SERIOUS CHARGE WHICH CAN BE LEVELED AT THIS ARTICLE. THAT CHARGE IS THE ACCUSATION, IMPLICIT IN THE SUBHEAD AND GENERAL TENOR OF YOUR STORY, THAT THESE MEN ARE SEEKING AN EASY, WELL-PAID REFUGE FROM DANGER AND FROM THEIR DUTY TO DEFEND THEIR COUNTRY...
...from being a bad thing, an overall rise in interest rates might help in this bond-selling job, though voluntary campaigns will almost certainly not be enough. To put a further brake on consumer spending the Government will have to rely heavily on forced savings (now implicit in the Victory tax), combined with much higher and broader regular taxes. Thus the U.S. is about to follow the lead of Britain which long ago discovered that forced savings are a vital part of wartime financing...
...camera makes this will-to-freedom explicit in the faces of Fighting French soldiers marching up to battle stations or manning anti-aircraft guns on a destroyer; makes it visually implicit in the contrast between the faces of Nazified Frenchmen and those who would be free. There is a vivid shot of faces at an Underground meeting contrasted with those around the Nazi collaborationist Jacques Doriot; another of the "political vultures" around Laval, contrasted with the resolute faces of Fighting Frenchmen as they enlist under De Gaulle in London. There is one memorable glimpse of the cold, incredulous fury...