Word: rehashed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Milland, Tone, and Overman revive George Kaufman's classic "If Men Played Cards As Women Do." and Rochester's zoot suit number is stolen by un-billed dancer Katharine Dunham. Bing Crosby is really wasted, however, on the patriotic finale, and Harold Arlen's song "Old Glory." is a rehash from his own and better "God's Country...
There's plenty of slapstick mostly a clever rehash of the best parts in "The Road to Singapore" and The Road to Zanzibar," Bob Hope and Bing Crosby get chased around until they run into Dorothy Lamour. Then they enter the chase, neither overlooking the slightest opportunity to cut the other's throat. The only hand between them is the memory of their common "Aunt Lucy" whose ghostly form makes numerous and picturesque appearances throughout the picture. Bing eventually comes out the winner. He gets the girl. But Bob manages to corral a choice specimen from his temporary harem...
...Government] will not be influenced by any changes affected in and since 1938." It was most welcome because neither the Atlantic Charter nor last June's British-Russian Agreement* have cooled the jingoistic fires over which Europe's exiled governments in London hash and rehash post-war boundary lines. The Czech hash has always included Sudetenland, which the Munich Agreement bestowed on Germany...
Britain's past inability to deal adequately with the Indian problem has become glaringly evident today. But to take time out for a rehash of those errors would now be a waste of incalculably valuable time. The crying need is, instead, for an immediately applicable solution of the problem--one which will free England's hands for the far greater battle against democracy's foes in Asia. As long as unrest and dissension continue in India, British troops and war materials will of necessity be diverted away from the vital battlefields of that area in order to combat a nation...
Every change at Yale produces gleeful excitement and the announcement that Yale has produced another "Yale Plan" to revolutionize collegiate training. Don't worry about it too much; more often than not, it is a rehash of something in established practice elsewhere improved by a lot of window-dressing. Most "Yale plans" are just Christmas wrappings around last year's shoes...