Word: matters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Captain Ahrens] brought us through, and no matter what you might say about a Nazi captain, he, together with all these clever boys, outwitted the British Navy...
...object, however, to TIME magazine's sentence, which the uninformed could read as implying a Bergen-McCarthy relationship between the News and Vandenberg, or, for that matter, vice versa. We are all fallible, but TIME magazine too often is both fallible and-well, call it carefree in its handling of facts...
Roots. Amazing it was that one of the most violent and hasty uprootings of history did not evoke more protests, or even, apparently, more tears. The Balts seemed to take their removal to the Reich stoically, or even as a matter of course...
...only difference between the department and the administration," he continued, "is in the matter of apportionment of permanent appointments. The department is seeking two additional ones...
...School officials wish to emphasize that these lectures are not intended as more summaries of or supplements to the routine instruction of the School. The subject-matter has been so designed so as to have broad interest and value for the legal profession and the public...