Word: impressionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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A bachelor himself, the Primate continued: "We want to liberate the sex impulse, which is part of the heritage of humanity, from the impression that it is always to be surrounded by negative warnings and restraints, and put in its rightful place among the great creative and formative things of...
Last week before the same committee the Drys sought to demolish any impression its members might have retained that the Canadian system, is a success, by importing a Canadian witness, Ernest Charles Drury, onetime (1919-23) Premier of the Province of Ontario.
"We will welcome any new recruits" Jarman stated. "At present there are 20 men reporting at 3.13 or Tuesdays and Thursdays, but as 15 are needed for rugby team we feel rather shorthanded Three quarters of the players have had experience in England, or Canada, but contrary to the general...
Balfour Years were: 1878, when he was in at the Treaty of Berlin with Bismarck and Disraeli, as secretary to his maternal uncle the Marquess of Salisbury (then British Foreign Secretary); 1887-91. Chief Secretary for Ireland; 1902-05, Prime Minister, falling when the Conservative-Unionist party split on free...
It is undeniable that the acting of Mr. Hampden did fit into the spirit in which the play was written. He made the most of his dramatic moments and brought each act up to a startling close. As the keen witted Cardinal Richelieu he brought out both the clever perception...