Word: ingly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Muscovites, of course, read nothing of their Dictator's amours, but Miss Raskova has blossomed in the Soviet press as a frequent writer on the thrills of flying. She effusively described how she felt soar ing over Moscow during the May Day celebration of 1935: "We could see everything ! . . . We knew of surety that there [on the Red Square], surrounded by his friends and comrades, was Stalin, and we were proud in the realization that at that moment, raising his head high, he was gazing at us. Perhaps he was even waving his hand...
...Soldiers of the glorious Finnish Army: "Peace has been concluded between our country and the Soviet Union, an exact ing peace which has ceded to Russia nearly every battlefield on which you have shed your blood on behalf of every thing we hold dear and sacred...
...Ulenmen were shunted out of the competition in the century dur- ing the qualifying heats. Curwen's 54 flat effort was just one-tenth of a second over the qualifying limit...
...Youth Congress meeting until it purged "Communistic elements which, according to the Dies Committee, dominate it." He had chided Mrs. Roosevelt for chiding Mr. Hamilton. He had made public an attack on the Congress signed by Gene Tunney and four other youngish men. And at this meet ing he had promised there would be action...
...young woman hustled out of her third-row seat and trailing her foxy furs, headed backstage. She was, as most of the audience knowingly noted, darkling Elaine Barrie, the lipsticky, 25-year-old tyro-wife whom 57-year-old John had spanked out of My Dear Children's ingénue lead and into the divorce courts last April...