Word: manifestants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Paris, concern over the expense of conducting the war was manifest in official and business circles. It is now six weeks since the conflict began; and, judging from the appropriations asked by Finance Minister Joseph Caillaux (100,000,000 francs, covering a period of three months), there is no immediate prospect of defeating the Riff rebels. Meantime, the franc depreciates in value and finance reforms daily become more difficult...
...caused the Yale crews to go for only short paddles in the morning, the First Blue eight limiting its workout to a mile row. In the afternoon, all the Eli boats went for long spins. Coaches Leader and Murphy devoting their energies to correcting petty faults which have become manifest during the last few days. Visitors to the Yale camp at Gales Ferry have become so numerous in the last few days that the coaches are seriously considering putting some ban on the hours which people may visit the camp...
...politician, he is considered little better than a failure and as a statesman, untried. His difficulties in stepping into the shoes of the late popular Mr. Massey are manifest. His friends in New Zealand, while wishing him the best of luck, are, therefore, dubious as to whether he is the right man to lead the Reform Party and head the Government...
...controlling traffic in arms and other munitions of war. Count Henri Carton de Wiart, President of the Conference, pointed out in his opening speech that "control" was meant in the French sense of the word (surveillance) and not in the English sense of authority. Much confusion became, nevertheless, rapidly manifest...
...opportunity to learn and to sing Harvard songs for the love of singing them. Now that the need is made manifest the Union should step into the breach and provide the opportunity here before lacking." So you write in the reading editorial of this morning's issue...