Word: objectionably
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"The only real objection to being a Yard cop," he added, "was that I would not be able to continue my hobby of raising poultry," at which he modestly claims he is an expert.
But moments later, when a single objection would have insured a roll-call, neither anti-Beelzebub Mr. Dingell nor any other House member spoke up, and the bill went through on an anonymous no-record vote, 168-51.
The extreme stand of many modern musicians and critics is, at least in some degree, an exaggerated reaction to that over-ripe body of musical criticism which one still finds in many program notes and in the popular "Artists and Artistes" type of book. Nothing is more ridiculous than the...
No Objection
My thanks to you . . . for a story [TIME, Jan. 22] to which no possible objection could be offered, except that it gives me more credit than I deserve.