Word: meannesses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lifting the ceiling on German productive capacity. She would, in fact, let Germany turn out ten to twelve million tons of steel a year. Dulles recalled: "A little over a year ago, Marshal Sokolovsky said, 'To leave Germany an annual capacity of nine million tons of steel will mean war within a few years...
That Russia has chosen to play the game in this fashion does not mean that she is committed to indefinite expansion. But even if the most serious sin of which the Soviet is guilty is that of nationalism, the Kremlin's delaying tactics, as practiced in the Foreign Ministers' Conference and in negotiations for atomic control; are ill adapted to the promotion of world peace...
...must be able to toss in enough fast ones to keep the better awake. She has to deliver a mean outside curve when it's called for, and she should allow enough passes to make the game interesting...
...Senate can still bypass the Committee's shortsighted action by voting funds sufficient to keep America's views on the air, if only for a few minutes a day. It would mean taking a stand that is unpopular yet necessary, lest the world read more than a casual symbolism into the fact that America's radio voice has had its throat...
Appraised of the situation, Nostalthia Smythe-Heatherstone, Radcliffe '48, remarked yesterday, "Why who does she, I mean that interloper, I mean that thing think she is; coming into our territory like that? So that's why I haven't had a ma . . . I mean a date in the past month...