Word: revealed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Further the new Premier did not reveal his plans or policies last week. Bearing in mind his well known Liberal views, the course his Cabinet will take could be negatively deduced from M. Herriot's refusal last week to support a Socialist program which contained these leading points: 1) reduction of military expenses to the 1928 level; 2) retention of the limited French unemployment relief no matter what economies are effected to balance the budget; 3) nationalization of those French railways not already run by the State; 4) Government control of banking and all large fiscal operations...
Results of the twelfth annual survey of the nation's department stores and specialty shops conducted by the Graduate School of Business Administration's Bureau of Business Research reveal that the last year has been featured by a sharp decline in the total sales and in the size of the average sale of 675 stores doing a business of $1,300,000,000. More than half, the stores reporting lost money, but well-managed stores of all sizes showed sizeable earnings...
...length of the tales as a whole defeats any impression of unity which the reader might draw from it. These defects tend to obscure the genuine merits of a novel which has a strong grip on the analysis of character, a flair for sombre narrative, and an ability to reveal the clash of kindred temperaments, which is a more welcome heritage from the author of "Jude the Obscure," than the allusive and deliberate style...
...financed Mayor Walker's sundry private car trips through the country during his seven years of office, Senator Hastings did not reveal. But he did say that he considered himself responsible for a $2,008.34 debt, still unpaid, to Pullman Co. for the chartered car in which he and his dapper friend dashed out to get in on California's Mooney Case last winter...
...motion into what were letters on a printed page, and the shadows of an age that is past, a time that is done have moved among us for a time with the life of contemporaries. Other and excellent lecturers there are at Harvard, but no one else who could reveal more by a roguish shrug, by an ironically poised understatement, than a volume with footnotes. Castlereagh and Talleyrand, ravelling and unravelling the maze at Vienna, the first Napoleon and the third, playing with the bright counters of empire, Victoria with her angel and Bismarck with the door-knob...