Word: respecter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...came to hold the National Assembly on May 5 as had been agreed upon, the Communist Party refused to send in the names of their delegates, and they were equally reluctant to nominate representatives to participate in the proposed coalition government. The reason given for their reluctance in this respect was interesting. According to the agreed plan of government reorganization, the State Council, which was to have the power to decide policy and nominate members of the National Government, should have 40 members...
Coach Dick Harlow, stating that "we have as much respect for the Coast Guard as for any team we've faced--or will face--all season long," sent almost every member of his probable starting lineup Saturday through a rugged scrimmage against the Jayvees, and gave every indication that preparations for the unbeaten Coasties will be as intense as any pre-game workouts of the season...
...same time, he hopes to make it possible for Europeans to get material from America. "We want also to express our gratitude to America and show our respect for American scholarship, particularly at Harvard," Garnot said yesterday in an interview...
Next year he is going to return to China to continue the work he began this summer--assisting and advising the Chinese lawyers who are compiling a National Legal Code. While he was in China Professor Pound acquired, along with a hearty respect for the ability of its jurists, such an excellent reading knowledge of Chinese that when he was unable to translate a word from that language to English, he found his Chinese friends were stumped also...
There were few cheers for School Tie, the winner, and no boos for Mahout. The stunned crowd viewed the performance with deep respect. Nothing like this had happened since last May, when a well-backed jumper left the steeplechase course at the third jump, and went for a dip in the infield lake...