Word: intendancy
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...party that periodically tears itself apart and then agonizingly tries to put the pieces together again. Visibly angered, Wilson declared that he would not tolerate a "party within a party" giving aid and comfort to the Tories. If Labor did not pull itself together quickly, he said, "I intend as leader to take a grip...
...opposition to the Axis powers, he went to Washington to "talk some sense into the President." Roosevelt refused to see him. When the U.S. entered the war, Pound delivered a series of rambling and vaguely anti-American diatribes on Radio Roma. According to Mary, he did not really intend to betray his country but to persuade it with right reason. He saw himself as a Confucian scholar-statesman, and plastered the town of Rapallo with moralistic slogans: HONESTY IS THE TREASURE OF STATES. His daughter sees him as a lone wolf howling in a world gone...
...retain their sense of character, the class has attempted to steer the course of their Reunion onto a somewhat less frivolous route than might be expected. A crash course of seminars and panels has been organized to tell them where students are at and where administrators intend them to go. (Topics range from "Have We Moved Backward or Forward in 25 Years?", a Winthrop House discussion led by Physics professor Gerald Holton, to "The Spiraling Costs of Higher Education and How To Pay For It," by John Dunlop, Dean of the Faculty...
Advertisers have been engaged in a business in which there has been virtually no regulation. For the 50 years of the Federal Trade Commission's existence, they've had a free ride. We intend to change that...
This man is doing more than anyone I know to bring about the spiritual awakening and rebirth that this country so desperately needs if we intend to survive as a nation...