Word: respectively
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...possible consequence of Soviet speed and order was that Germans and Austrians might gain a new respect for the U.S.S.R., lose what respect they had for the U.S. and Britain. In Salzburg, near the Austro-German border, TIME Correspondent William Walton last week found a scandalous situation which not only enhanced this possibility but suggested another one-that in the long run Naziism may be the gainer. Cabled Walton...
...this utopian factory, Bogner believes that instead of pampering the worker such an ideal situation would "build an his self-respect, interest, and loyalty to his place of work. The fundamental realization of this age is that machinery in spite of their great potentialities, these and these men must be treated as human beings instead of as more machinery...
During that time he has diverted more than 272,000 carloads of freight from one railroad to another, cleaned up the mess that Pearl Harbor made of West Coast ports, generally won the respect of railroadmen for his nimble thinking...
...Pietro (Army Pictorial Service -War Activities Committee) is in every respect as good a war film as any that has been made; in some respects it is the best...
Author Hutchinson eases the Orchilly family out of their dilemmas with the help of self-sacrifice and a spate of deaths and coincidences. But even readers who respect his serious intent are likely to find Interim disappointing. It is not only cheapened by arty metaphors ("I ceased to pluck at the sleeve of time") and an ornate vocabulary (including "presby-opic," "subfusc," "lincrusta," "curtilage"), but also lacks the dramatic quality of Author Hutchinson's earlier novels (The Unf or gotten Prisoner-TIME, Feb. 26, 1934; Shining Scabbard-TIME, Dec. 28, 1936). Like The Keys of the Kingdom, Interim...