Word: listened
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...room in the King David Hotel porters carried a large radio set so that the Emperor might listen to Benito Mussolini's speech annexing Ethiopia (see col. 3). The Negus could stand only half of it, nervously snapped off the switch, went to bed all of a tremble...
...means all anthropologists share Dr. Boas' belief in the tremendous physical influence of environment. But when he has something to say they listen respectfully...
Because too many baseball addicts would rather listen to free broadcasts of major-league games than pay money to see their own minor-league teams perform, baseball's white-mopped Tsar Kenesaw Mountain Landis last week ordered...
...effort to keep the U. S. Judiciary pure. To the impeachment case of Judge Halsted L. Ritter of Florida, they gave their weightiest deliberation because they did not wish to be accused again, as they were in 1933, of acquitting an impeached judge because they were too lazy to listen to the evidence. Besides, the case against Judge Ritter had been presented with liveliness and ability by large, agile Representative Sam Hobbs of Selma, Ala., one of the three House prosecutors (TIME, March 16; April 20). Thus Senators settled down solemnly last week behind closed doors to discuss their verdict...
Crusader Clark had a list, too. It was a lineup of prospective contributors who had been urged to listen to a Crusaders' broadcast...