Word: ponders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coughlin has been blowing off a lot of poppycock for the past two years and so far no one has questioned his mental fitness to ponder such matters, let alone broadcast his views...
...drink. Soon all issues were forgotten in a noisy, three-sided squabble among the opposing lawyers and Justice Cotillo. Climax came when Rudy, enraged by one of his wife's lawyers, struck a fighting pose, threatened to scuffle. Abruptly, Justice Cotillo closed the trial, retired to ponder...
...capacity, and Chairman Taylor announced that operations last week were 44%. (Last September's low: 19%.) Unconvinced that the Depression was over, the directors, however, again voted a 50? payment on the $7 preferred stock, bringing accumulated back dividends to $11.25 Per share. But the directors might well ponder the fact that all Steel's Depression losses do not yet foot up to the profits of the single year...
...mushed, navigated and flown over 50,000 miles of Arctic wastes. Bishop Rowe is not yet ready to put his parka and fur boots in mothballs - unless his Church forces him to. Last week many a petition and resolution was given to committees of Bishops and Deputies to ponder and report out. Work done : ¶ The Bishops rejected (54-to-44) a proposal to permit "translation" of bishops from one diocese to another. This was a victory for the forces led by Bishop Manning of rich, potent New York, who argued that a bishop should take his diocese...
...since he feared the Nazis might win. Conceivably the Dollfuss martyrdom may have made it possible for a government of appeasement to win a coalition victory in Austria. Asked flatly, "Are you thinking of holding an election or a plebiscite?" Chancellor Schuschnigg neatly replied, "One might ponder for a long time over what name could be given to what I am thinking...