Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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We appreciate the sincere and successful efforts of TIME to assure the accuracy of its text week after week and feel certain that the phrasing of the incident in the Mexico story was merely reflection of incomplete information available at the time . . .
In a business fraught with hazardous gambling and desperate financial uncertainties, Betty Grable comes about as close as Hollywood can get to a surefire, gilt-edged investment. The profits from her movies (something like $15 million over the last eight years) have left her boss, Producer Darryl Zanuck, free to...
What woman? The woman, Oksana Stepanovna Kosenkina! Not only stolen-kidnaped! Listening, the cop gathered that he was being informed of an international incident. Who had taken her? Reds! They had come in a big car. They had demanded the woman! They had driven off!
Being well coached, he never caused an "incident"; he learned to touch his cap and be deferential to white people. He used the "for colored" entrances at stations, drank out of Jim Crow fountains, sat in Jim Crow parks and rode Jim Crow taxis, saw (and resented) many a town...
At last the Communist New York Daily Worker's Rob F. Hall went to the rescue by asking Wallace to discuss "progressive capitalism." After that, wrote Pegler, "the incident dissolved in a cloud of Oriental incense and a faint, distant tinkle of Chinese gongs."