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Word: resentfully (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...citizens of Highland are divided in their attitude toward the new industry. Fishermen, chandlers, shipbuilders, and truckman of the town look upon the bootleg trade as a gift from heaven, but the more respectable residents resent the presence of flashily dressed, hard-faced strangers who frequent the restaurants and put through their liquor deals under the very noses of the local police...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Highlands--The Hub | 3/17/1923 | See Source »

...authority over him. After his admirable work of all these years, his courteous treatment of many bitter critics, and his extremely conscientious handling of every situation that arises, particularly in the distribution of football tickets, I--formerly in charge of that same situation and knowing whereof I speak--resent any implication whatsoever that anything he plans is makeshift. Mr. Moore himself almost never uses the number of tickets to which he is entitled, allowing for his own personal use a ridiculously small number, and I know of no one who gets tickets just because he "knows" Mr. Moore. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/20/1922 | See Source »

...Congress, for reduction of the navy, passes, the United States will not have a navy equal to the most powerful navy in the world, which was the agreement, but a shoddy navy that is neither one thing or the other; a navy that would be too weak to resent aggression, and a navy that would render this country contemptible at the next Conference table...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROPOSED NAVY CUT BLOW TO PRESTIGE | 4/15/1922 | See Source »

...present strike involving something like eighty percent of the book and job printing of the city of Boston, and affecting Cambridge establishments as well marks another protest on the part of organized labor against the reduction of prices. The unions resent what one official has termed an attempt at "arbitrarily taking money out of the workers' envelops and giving it to the printing-consuming public." It is clear that this strike is merely an instance of the time-honored demand for less work and more wages; but it holds peculiar significance for the college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINTERS' PROGRESS | 4/13/1921 | See Source »

There are several specific factors which tend to create discord between the two nations. Japan is immensely over-populated and her expansion is a necessary step in the course of events; the Japanese resent our racial discrimination against them; there is commercial conflict to be reckoned with; and most important of all, by a systematic "education" through the medium of newspapers and motion pictures, an utterly false impression about each other is cultivated in the two peoples. At home, we are fed upon the sensationalism of cheap dailies and periodicals and anti-Asiatic films; those who have investigated conditions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PERPETUAL CRISIS | 2/16/1921 | See Source »

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