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Word: pours (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...left the Saar. Many a Saar Frenchman, realizing that under League protection he pays extremely low taxes, may well vote to stay with the League. So may many a Catholic, Socialist or Communist who now fears Nazi Germany as much as France. From East and West into the Saar pour propaganda and terrorists, German and French. Last week Nazi Minister of Propaganda Paul Joseph Goebbels, charged with the job of getting the Saar back for Germany at any cost, began scouring Germany for oldtime Saar residents eligible to vote in next year's free-for-all. Then he rushed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Saar Umpires | 5/14/1934 | See Source »

Swimmers, breaststrokers, free stylers, divers, in short outstanding mermen in every event -- will pour into Cambridge next year for the National Collegiate Championship Meet if the University's invitation is accepted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIP MAY COME TO HARVARD | 5/12/1934 | See Source »

These sentences were like empty bottles into which observers could pour any meaning they chose. Most wiseacres interpreted them as a declaration by Japan that she was entertaining no thought of war with Soviet Russia, a hint by the U. S. that the State Department no longer maintains an attitude of outraged morality on Japanese occupation of Manchukuo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Japan Around the World | 4/2/1934 | See Source »

...them in pan until they are golden brown. Add flour. Brown the meat in separate pan. then add to onions and flour. Add "stock." Stir in a small amount of strained tomatoes. Remove the meat from the pan. Strain the gravy. Thicken it with sour cream and flour. Pour this over meat and serve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Liberality on Lotteries | 4/2/1934 | See Source »

...those who enjoy romantic lapses into the eighteenth century with elusive visions of elegant soirees with flickering tapers and the sparkling tones of the clavichord, the recording of Hadyn's "Concerto en Fa pour clavecin et orchestre" should be an especial delight. A small orchestra accompanies Mme. Roesgen-Champion in such a manner that the clavecin and the timbres of the woodwinds and strings blend together unusually well. There is no profundity in this bit of Haydn; even the andante is a very short and simple tune. "His Master's Voice" has also released a recording of Bach's Double...

Author: By G. F. M., | Title: CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 3/23/1934 | See Source »

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