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FURTHERMORE, ONE MIGHT INFER FROM THE ARTICLE THAT MY FATHER HAD DISINHERITED MY BROTHER ROWLAND. ANY SUCH IMPLICATION IS ALSO WITHOUT BASIS OF FACT. ACTUALLY . . . MY FATHER . . . GAVE MY BROTHER ROWLAND A FINE BIG FLOUR MILL WHICH BUILT ITSELF INTO A POWERFUL BUSINESS. KNOWING YOUR DESIRE FOR ACCURACY, WHICH I CAN WELL JUDGE FROM THE EXTENTS TO WHICH RESEARCH WAS DONE BY YOUR REPORTERS BOTH IN ENGLAND AND HERE, I KNOW THAT YOU WILL CORRECT THESE UNFORTUNATE . . STATEMENTS ABOUT MY LATE BROTHER. MY FAMILY AND I WILL BE VERY GRATEFUL, INDEED...
Claude Soman, producer of Between Ourselves, thought he understood the Lord Chamberlain's objection. Said Soman: "Apparently they don't mind what we say about the Government so long as we don't infer [sic] the Labor Government are not educated...
Harry Morgan's adventures are also considerably altered. He smuggles Gaullists, slams pistols against Vichyites. Harry Morgan becomes, in fact, one of Humphrey Bogart's most edged portrayals of Nietzsche in dungarees, without whose hard resourcefulness one is forced to infer that the rest of the effete world would quickly fall apart...
...compared him, skeptically, with Leonardo da Vinci. For Johnson is also first among the authors and co-authors of textbooks purchased by Chicago schools. As the author of 20 titles used in Chicago classrooms, he ranges easily over electricity, ceramics, metalworking, reading and Chicago history. His opponents infer that his chief contribution to some of the texts was his name...
...danger of subsidies is that we shall infer from the fact that the cost of living is held down during the war that we are successfully avoiding inflation...