Word: inners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...launch a full-scale blow for another month at least. By then, spring thaws in the east would be slowing the Russians, if they were not already halted by overstrained supply lines. And the Nazis had not yet shown what sort of stand they could make in their inner eastern defenses...
Contentment With Life. One of the qualities of the English spirit is happiness-"a deep source of inner contentment with life." Professor Rowse agrees with Santayana that the English provide the best example of a people in harmony with their environment. In Professor Rowse's case the harmony means far more than love of the rolling English landscapes which he evokes at the slightest excuse, and occasionally with no excuse at all. He loves English history as he loves the lilacs and rhododendrons, the chestnuts, yews and sycamores that he sees on his walks. The great houses where...
...German soil in Silesia, was within 28 miles of Breslau and pressed close upon Oppeln, both on the Oder and key points in the Reich's second most important , coal and steel area. Crossings there would set up a flank for future development of a strike to the inner Reich...
...Russia would not win the battle of Germany alone: the Red armies would learn anew how Germany fights from her inner defenses. The western Allies would have to regroup and refill their armies, rebuild their supplies. The process would be slow and painful. The battle of Luzon was not being stopped, the Pacific pipelines were not being reversed, for the benefit of the European struggle. The new reserves would have to come from the remaining fat of a U.S. not yet stripped for total...
...Having given the chewing surfaces a good stiff bristle-battering, the outsides of teeth and gums should be brushed gently straight up & down, section by section, about six strokes to a section, all around the mouth. Finally, the inner surfaces of the teeth should be cleaned with a "push and pull action, comparable to that of fiddling...