Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In an Oakland, Calif, high school 46 years ago Yosuke Matsuoka wrote in an essay: "If my country needs a statesman, I will be the statesman." He has been businessman, diplomat, foreign minister; always he has anticipated, with the mind of a lightning calculator, what it was that his country...
... He has been called a power miser. He likes to gather all the power into his grasp, but then refuses to use it." He will "go to any length to avoid strikes. ... He has always preferred consultation to coercion." He has "unending patience in negotiations." Yet "he was one of...
Specifically, the President protested three violations of international law in the Robin Moor incident: 1) "The submarine did not display its flag," nor did the commander announce its nationality; 2) the ship was sunk "without provision for the safety of the passengers and crew"; 3) it was sunk "despite the...
But Japan's advocates of statesmanship were anything but acquiescent. They had to see the "peace bloc"-especially Russia's participation in it-before they would believe it. They were rapidly convinced that the China "Incident" had been disastrous and costly enough without tackling The Netherlands East Indies...
The other documentaries, except a few which use professional actors to play a specific incident (e.g., a re-enacted journey to Dunkirk and back in a small motor-boat), faithfully follow the method of Spring Offensive. One, Squadron 992, takes a balloon-barrage crew through its organization and training to...