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Word: obviously (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Cause. The reasons for the break were obvious. The swift rise in grain prices in the last year had been caused chiefly by 1) huge Government buying for export, and 2) fears of a poor U.S. grain crop this year. Now the Government has almost completed its buying. Furthermore, 1948 crop prospects have turned out to be good, both here and abroad, and they are getting better all the time. Australia and Argentina last month shipped two and a half times as much wheat as in the same period a year before. France expects to double her 1947 crops. Russia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMODITIES: The Deluge | 2/16/1948 | See Source »

Grimes opened his hand with "for my money, the commercial rink owners are the only boys to be trusted." Brown's backing of amateur athletics to create a demand for his Garden is an obvious, accountable motive, in the opinion of the columnist, when compared to Brundage's picayune bickering and political subilety...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Egg in Your Beer | 2/13/1948 | See Source »

...world knew that it had, in a sense too deep, too simple for the world to understand, connived at his death as it had connived at Lincoln's. The parallel between Gandhi's martyrdom and Lincoln's was close and obvious. Each went down in the hollow between the crest of political victory and the crest of moral defeat. And Gandhi's ashes were not cold before the world had begun to vulgarize his saintliness (as it had vulgarized Lincoln's*) by insisting, against the facts, that there was no vulgarity in him. The world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SAINTS & HEROES: Of Truth and Shame | 2/9/1948 | See Source »

...looking for gold together and find it, the ending generally will not be happy. "The Treasure of Sierra Madre" does end happily, but only after one of the characters has been killed and the gold returns to the earth. It is a theme with a number of rather obvious allegorical possibilities concerning the doings of both men and nations, and this unusual picture manages to hint at them painlessly, without verbosity or undue lengthiness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Moviegoer | 2/9/1948 | See Source »

...obvious that Elder Statesman Hoover had missed the whole point and spirit of ERP, had sadly confused long-term recovery with short-term relief. But his words had provided a new rallying point for congressional recalcitrants. The best way to cut the ground from under them again was just such a proposition as Bevin had made: a long-range goal of cooperative selfhelp, which depended on assurance of long-range U.S. support...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Help from Abroad | 2/2/1948 | See Source »

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