Word: objectiveness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Great object of the agreement is that not more than one ship of the combine shall sail from a given port on a given day. This will affect hordes of longshoremen, freight handlers, railwaymen, harbor workers...
...ruled that those who were deficient in Freshman English would have to take English F, rather than a regular three-hour course for one semester. These, however, must be ruled as a sort of special case, Naturally enough, they are ones who do most of the cutting and object to the work...
...meantime I live and work and make music within the solitude of the Vittoriale, that I have donated. . . . Every room that I have ever carefully arranged, every object that I have ever chosen and made mine . . . has always been for me a means of self-expression, a medium of spiritual revelation, like one of my poems or my dreams, like any one of my acts, military or political...
With a good center, passer, punter and place-kicker, the rest of it did not worry Mr. Yost much. His object was to school his team in defense, teach them football (at least as much football as he possibly could) and impress upon them the value of following the ball...
...nothing but repositories for all material accumulated by gifts or haphazard purchase regardless of its illustrative value. In marked contrast to the heterogeneous mixtures of good, bad, and indifferent creations of past ages usually seen in such exhibits, there is a definite purpose behind every object in the Fogg galleries. Discrimination as to artistic merits and historic importance is shown in the selection of all objects for public display...