Word: rewardingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...said, "The ownership of property . . . comes as a reward for work; it's no longer a passport to the good graces of the Tory Party," is the son of a surgeon and married to the daughter of the late Viscount Dawson of Penn, who used to sign George V's medical bulletins. Eccles' wife, Sybil, is dark, intelligent, and rated about the party's best woman speaker...
...state) willingness of the common people to talk about politics, living standards, and their government. The attitude of the Russian people towards the U.S.--that we are a nation of downtrodden slaves, held in check by our capitalist masters--is never mentioned, nor is the Russian emphasis on monetary reward. Facts about Russia are hard enough to obtain; when bona fide ones are available, they should be reported fairly... Ken Emerson...
Richard was too young to be arrested, even as a juvenile delinquent. He helped steal because his two companions gave him candy and let him go to the movies with them as a reward. (The two movie-going pals, when caught, blamed their law-breaking on "the spirit of the West...
...Virtue is its own reward, and it is exceedingly poor taste to praise one's self or to say with the Pharisee, "Thanks, Oh Lord, for not having made me as sinful as that publican." However, Adolf A. Perle's letter [TIME, Sept. 17] will be seen by thousands who, not having lived in the States, might be led to believe that we are a nation of morons...
...Gold Piece. Ouimet's drive was retrieved by one of the more flatteringly distant caddies, who pounced on the ball and brought it back for the traditional reward: a gold sovereign (which in recent years has been specially struck by the Royal Mint for the R. & A.). Instead of the sovereign, Ouimet gave the caddy an old $5 gold piece...