Word: returned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Even the Social Security Board jumped into the fray, announcing that the Republican statements are "nearly all misleading. . . . Every worker eligible-and it is estimated that 26,000,000 will be eligible at the outset-will receive a monthly return benefit . . . larger than he could purchase from any private insurance company with the taxes he will have paid the Government. These monthly benefits will range from $10 to $85 a month. If a worker dies before reaching age 65 a lump sum payment is made to his family. This lump sum will amount to 3½% of the total wages...
...Germany, in return for recognizing Italy's conquest of Ethiopia, is to receive trade concessions in the Empire...
...been expected from the concurrent extension of antenatal care. Human nature being what it is, the environment of the general hospital has tended to make of obstetric art a sort of surgical specialty in which many an ill-fitted practitioner may essay to shine. The answer is not a return to domiciliary care of normal parturients. Paradoxical as it may seem, the answer is in a greater degree of hospitalization and specialization within the hospital...
Such success was made possible by the original willingness of U. S. magazines to grant Publisher Wallace reprint rights in return for a Readers Digest credit line. However, Publisher Wallace began to pay something for his material in money as well as publicity as soon as he began to make some for himself...
...impersonation of a girl who at the last moment replaces a famed screen star, who for publicity purposes has condescended to return to show business for one dramatic appearance, suggests a parallel be tween art and life that is likely to confuse most spectators...