Word: reared
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...radio or telephoned friends. At 6 p.m., just after the family tea, Elizabeth's pains began. Nurse Rowe rushed her to the delivery room and summoned Sir William. Within an hour three more doctors had slipped into the palace by the electricians' gate in the rear. Philip went moodily down to knock a squash ball around the palace court...
...podium (he has a game leg), bowed to the audience, then returned to the orchestra, he reminded some in the audience of his master. De Sabata, who is 56, is 25 years younger and considerably taller than Toscanini, with a face like a Caesar. But from the rear, he has the same pink, bald scalp ringed with white...
...Louis' gloomy, cavernous Union Station, 10,000 people pushed and shouted for a look at him, but many were blocked in the concourse by glass doors. Through a microphone on the rear platform, Harry Truman shouted: "Let the people behind those bars get in if they want to. Open the gates! Open the gates...
...harried Manhattan bus driver cried: "Folks, they say we had a miracle in the election of President Truman. Now let's show them a real miracle. Let's all move to the rear of the bus." When, incredibly, the passengers moved, the driver broke into God Bless America...
...Those who don't fear worries, those who read Stalin with their hearts . . ." Lenin, who started the whole thing, put it very simply: "It should rear Communists...