Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This report shows, first of all, a definite relationship of the catching of a cold to certain periods of the year. A high incidence of colds in the latter part of October was followed every-where by a decline which continued until the latter part of December; then a sharp rise occurred, which reached its highest point during the first part of January. During a five and one-half months' period, the number of colds averaged about two per person. It is not possible at this early date to make any definite statements concerning some of the other factors...
...gross misrepresentation of the history of the Bolsheviki and the October Revolution and of perverting the real relationship between Lenin and the Central Committee of the Party on the eve of the Bolshevist Revolution...
Neville Chamberlain: "He holds that the working-classes of the country are responsive to the imperial sentiment. The imperial relationship, he will tell you, is as real to the poor man as to the rich. The poor man may not have the same exalted vision of the imperial destiny as the educated and the traveled man, but he does feel in his blood that the British Empire is something to be proud of. . . . He is a social reformer. He would call himself a Radical, and would not be greatly discomposed if someone called him a Socialist. He believes that every...
...invited you to enter into this relationship and you accepted our invitation in the spirit of Christian fellowship and with the desire to promote Christian union. This action was in harmony with the declared purpose of our denomination...
Said the Boston Transcript: "A considerable part of the value of the training to be given will be in its upbuilding of the police officer's knowledge of his precise relationship to the community which he serves, both in its legal and its social aspects. It is quite as important that a police officer should know when not to make an arrest as when to make...