Word: regularly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Despite the civil-rights uproar, the South, like the big-city bosses, could recognize him as a regular party man (unlike Franklin Roosevelt, who was regular only when it suited him). The old New Dealers might have been expected to applaud a President who had plumped hard for price controls, civil rights, and a big housing program. Labor might have been expected to rally around the man who had vetoed the hated Taft-Hartley law, had thrice vetoed what he called a rich man's tax bill...
...Tito Reds and the Regular Reds are quarreling because they are so much alike, not because of their "differences...
Clutching $20,000 (Chinese) in his chubby hand, a small American boy went into a Shanghai candy store to buy his regular afternoon popsicle. The shopkeeper shook his head, said popsicles now cost $30,000. Running home, the boy got an additional $10,000 from his mother. But in the few minutes he was away from the store, the price of popsicles had risen...
...Thus far, Rubinstein has scooped her longtime rival Elizabeth Arden, who does not plan to push cosmetics for television until TV lights are standardized. NBC's experts use regular theatrical make-up (Stein's and Max Factor...
...with the score tied at 61 points. Then, in the second overtime period, with the Oilers leading by one point, somebody threw a firecracker. Thinking it was the final gun, the Oilers walked off the floor. A Kentucky player playfully grabbed the ball, and shot a basket. Then the regular gun sounded, ending the game. Hundreds of fans swarmed on to the floor, to find out what had happened. The answer was simple: Kentucky had won the game...