Word: mindedly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...passion are accompanied by insurance policies and lithe-limbed athletes hold grandstand conferences. Here was one man who did some thing for motives other than there being "money in it," for it is hard ly sentimentalism to feel that Colonel Lindbergh did not cross the Atlantic with his mind focused on Mr. Orteig's $25,000. It was one instance in which the Dollar was not quite Almighty, of the Golden Age v. the Age of Gold...
Careless of other worids, thy mind was beat...
...Kelly passed up to him bottles of milk, broth, coffee-but no solid food. Any surplus he poured down a pipe running alongside the flagpole. He smoked, per day, approximately four packages of cigarets. Cheery, he called down to reporters: "After 48 hours of this you don't mind anything...
...from France, from time to time, such individual payments as she may wish to give-payments similar to the $10,000,000 recently tendered by France and accepted by the U. S. "without prejudice to ratification" (TIME, March 14). Perhaps that was what foxy M. Poincaré had in mind last week when he crisply affirmed: "I expect to get better terms," and then would say no more...
...pain for Artist Lawrence to look upon purple and blue landscapes then for they served only to remind him that his talent was lodged with him useless. But he bore in mind the image of Daniel Vierge, the Spanish painter, who refused to be cheated of his brush by a failing hand. Vierge had learned to paint over again with his left hand. Mr. Lawrence determined to do likewise. This was no easy task for a man past youth to set himself. Yet it was accomplished. Six months after his misfortune, he had attained sufficient skill to have occasional works...