Word: objects
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...know when I have enjoyed a picture so much as that in the Aug. 10 issue, the President eating a "hot dog." It is not often the big boss can be the object of so much fun, and more power...
...piece of imaginative creation," explained the morose, poker-faced painter pointing to his master work. "If people see a nude in it I don't object. Anyway I long ago quit painting and took up chess. 1 was becoming a professional painter, and professionalism is always the death of Art. The old masters were professionals, which means that they were one-man factories. Art isn't made in factories. ... I find California a white spot in a gloomy world...
...head of the school. When a romantic, unsigned letter in her handwriting, addressed "My One and Only Love . . ." is fished out of a classroom wastebasket by an invidious and sex-starved school mistress (Constance Collier), the child is suspected of an outside liaison, forced to reveal the real object of her affections. Ultimately she prevails against the gentle fellowship which has for years united Stephen to his fellow teacher (Ruth Chatterton...
...Apparent object of the Kemp-Carpenter reorganization plan was to get Pacific Mutual out from under its disability obligations. All other types of policies were immediately reinsured by the new company at the original rates, but the holders of noncancelable disability policies were told they had only two alternatives: 1) to file a claim with the California Insurance Commissioner or 2) to reinsure their policies in the new company at the original rates and accept benefit reductions ranging up to 80%. However claims now being paid under these policies would not be affected by the change...
With these techniques and theories, Dr. Fishbein had no quarrel. What he did object to was the following advice by Writer Terhune...