Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With candor, real or assumed, Hitler said of Hindenburg: "After many battles he finally granted me his gracious friendship and thus founded a relationship which made me happy and was of the greatest help to the nation...
Furthermore, rising prices for domestic cotton have weakened its competitive position against wool and silk. Wool and cotton prices are in approximately the normal relationship of the past 20 years but to raw cotton prices must be added the $21-per-bale processing tax, giving wool a vast advantage. Silk prices are only one-fifth of their 20-year average; cotton prices (exclusive of processing tax) are above. These facts may be a mystery to the U. S. housewife, but her resentment at rising prices for cotton goods is no mystery at all. Despite "cotton weeks'' and other...
...Well," said he, "I had a relationship some years ago with the Polish Government and with the Rumanian Government. . . . Those relationships were in connection with the distribution of information following the issuance of certain loans...
...repeated his quiz once more. Every other couple, he learned, were as good as married. Conference air grew tense as slim, spry Dr. Dickinson declared: "The doctors are too timid to face the situation. These couples are not promiscuous. Only three had gone beyond the one man-one woman relationship. They are so faithful that they have developed a substandard of morality, such as we would not have believed possible...
...Trumpet Blows-produced by Paramount. . . . The absolutely unwholesome and unattractive George Raft is the 'hero,' loose in his relationship with women and a thorough no-account. . . . It is unfit for any decent person to see or approve. . . . Protest to Paramount Studios, Hollywood, California. Protest to George Raft, same address...