Word: savioring
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...presented Mary, not as a virgin, but as the mother of a large family was more than distasteful to us. ... You are going to be surprised and probably shocked to find how many followers of Jesus Christ bitterly dislike, if they do not actively hate, the mother of the Savior. . . . May we hope that because of your picture there wilt be reawakened in the hearts of this modern age, which conspires against the entrance of children into the world, a sense of the beauty of the Madonna...
...some sort of action. There were even rumors that in case Parliament got out of hand President Lebrun might call Marshal Petain, now French Ambassador in Madrid, to form a Cabinet. In every recent French crisis the old warrior, strictly nonpolitical, has been thought of as a possible Savior...
...President Luis Companys of Catalonia, onetime Premier Francisco Largo Caballero, Generals Juan Sarabia and José Asensio, many others. Premier Juan Negrin and Foreign Minister Julian Alvárez del Vayo are in Mexico, as are some 6,000 of the more Leftist Republican supporters. Madrid's Savior, General José Miaja, is also in Mexico. General Vicente Rojo is in Argentina. Corps Commander Enrique Lister, famed Communist fighter, is believed to be in France or Russia. Dolores Ibarruri ("La Pasionaria") is in Russia...
...seven years Franklin Roosevelt has poured out farm benefits, strengthened labor's bargaining position, piled new tax burdens on the rich. His reward: to the lower-third of the U. S. he is a savior; to economic royalists "that madman in the White House-" This week Commerce Department economists, having broken down national income payments by years, 1929-39, found that, despite marked shifts during depression-bottom years, the basic national-income pattern in 1939 was virtually the same...
...adulterated concoction; but this is no reason why Harvard should turn resignedly to handicraft and dentistry as something that the boys can put their fingers on. If Harvard fears that, as a liberal arts college, it has suffered shipwreck, it can still scan the horizon for a savior before dropping to the bottom...