Word: respective
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nchner. He then launched into a fighting speech, shouted that other powers must at once grant to Germany the right of "armament equality" with themselves. Finally he drew thunderous Munich cheers by asking, ''How can our commerce nourish, if Germany does not enjoy the same respect abroad as other nations? Who will invest in a land which is constantly threatened by foreign invasions...
...might possibly be able to cope with Boston Latin School." A half a century of rivalry has seen a complete reversal of conditions, it has beheld the development of football from a sport to a major business, it has bound two institutions with the thread of tradition, of mutual respect...
...attack of tropical fever, leers Astorwards, lays his plans. Upon Raymond's recovery he sends him off to set up a construction camp sufficiently far away from the plantation to make commuting impossible. His leers mount in ferocity and effectiveness and Mary Astor succumbs, loses her self respect, gets sloppy. Harlot Harlow discovering that she has taste if not morals, becomes contemptuous of them both. The Harlow taste at length infects Gable. He tries to shake off Mary Astor, gets shot by her as the belatedly suspicious husband drops in. Jean Harlow tells him his wife fired in defense...
...appointment of Professor Williams as one of two American experts to help in the preparation of the agenda for the World Economic and Monetary Conference which is to meet in London early next year is a high personal tribute to Professor Williams and indirectly, a mark of respect for the Harvard Economics Department. The position of American delegates to the preliminary meeting of experts is one of unusual honor and of unusual responsibility...
...need not say that I regret to be compelled to take this action," wrote Lord Snowden to Mr. MacDonald in his letter of resignation, "for it severs our 40 years of close political association and cooperation. . . . But I cannot longer without loss of self-respect remain a member of a Government which is pursuing a policy that I believe is disastrous...