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Word: mutualized (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...club meeting, apologized for her slight deafness, charmed the 100 reporters with quick, unhesitating answers. Question : "What do you think of Anglo-American relations after the war?" Answer: "People in England know very little about the U.S.-our history for them stops at the Revolution. There is a mutual lack of knowledge, but I do not think you can have so many people working together without increasing understanding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Return Visit | 11/2/1942 | See Source »

...following order to Colonel Hugh J. Knerr, a retired Army airman: "Articles written by you, quotations attributed to you in the writings of others, and the resulting comments and discussions, oral and printed, have been detrimental to the War Department's efforts to foster an atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation between the Army and the Navy, which is essential to the successful prosecution of the war. You are therefore directed to refrain from all public, written and oral comment on the conduct of the war and on questions relating to the tactical use and organizational relationships...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy - COMMAND: Mr. Stimson Directs | 10/26/1942 | See Source »

...final merger probably will not take place before 1946. Dr. Douglas Horton, general secretary of the Congregational Christian Churches, cautiously called for "a long period of cultivating mutual acquaintance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Protestant Merger | 10/19/1942 | See Source »

...working hardest to do his bidding (see p. 75). But then, in one busy afternoon and evening, Senate and House conferees approved the bill just as the President wanted it, got it voted on, rushed it to the White House. There, in a scene of great jubilation, forgiveness and mutual back-patting, the President signed it-less than 24 hours after the Oct. 1 deadline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Byrnes v. Inflation | 10/12/1942 | See Source »

...women found Shaw fascinating. They disagreed with a critic's description of him as looking like "an unskillfully poached egg" or being, as H. G. Wells said spitefully, "an intellectual eunuch." He fell blissfully in love with Socialist Poet William Morris' daughter May. But she married a mutual friend. In later years he admitted that May had a mustache, insisted that "it made a pair of lines so decorative that they would have enchanted the finest Maori tattoo artist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Greatest Shavian | 10/5/1942 | See Source »

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