Word: jealously
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Well does the Army remember that, after General Pershing arrived in France, he had to ship 32 incompetent generals home. But this time the Army has to do the job in peacetime and under the jealous eyes of the public...
...apparent harmony, paraded Brazilian soldiers, 20,000 strong, Argentine naval cadets and Paraguayan military cadets. Beside the President and his War Minister stood Argentina's War Minister Juan N. Tonazzi, grim-faced by nature and not by virtue of the fact that Argentina and Brazil are somewhat jealous of each other's influence in Paraguay. With a harmonious rattle, U.S. -made light tanks and German-made anti-aircraft guns rolled down the Praça da Republica. Even U.S.-ousted Nazi Consul General Fritz Wiedemann, who turned up in Rio for the birthday party, purred that...
...love with his mother. He was prudish toward girls, shied away from sex experience. But, contrary to Freud's definition, he did not consider his father a rival-in fact he identified himself with him as the head of the family, and had the same feelings as a jealous husband...
...family than to his congregation. Sample problems: a pastor whose wife was so active in the parish that he felt she was doing a better job than he and so felt inferior, children who did not behave as the congregation thought they should, a wife who was jealous of her husband's contacts with his women parishioners. Other pastoral worries: getting the jitters in the pulpit, inability to face the congregation while preaching, how to avoid getting too closely involved with certain members of the parish...
Stories of a jealous division between Messrs. Hull & Welles are untrue, based only on the many honest disputations natural between two strongwilled, hard-headed men of ideas. Actually, the two team up superbly under the President. In policy arguments Hull presents a view shaped by years of devotion to a single ideal, freedom of trade, plus a sharp eye for political weather. Welles presents a view based on diplomatic technique, on a cultural approach, and on the relation of the problem to the Hemisphere...