Word: shamed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...about time for the Dominion of Canada to realize that this country is no longer going to be governed by the dictates and whims of the Province of Quebec." Almost before the speaker finished, the Canadian House of Commons blanketed his words with rolling shouts of "Shame! Shame!" and "Hear! Hear...
...number that ran: "Take a number from one to ten, double it and add a million." Equally inappropriate, if not quite so ghoulish, was a tune that followed the broadcast of Roosevelt's landslide of 1936. That time NBC broke out with Ain't It a Shame...
...half parlor-game, half maniacal sincerity, woos him as a "Master," a "Dark Angel," the modest herald of Rimbaud's "heyday of assassination." He drives the tricky, mousy little murderer nearly witless with hypnosis and fear. Inevitably too, he is no more enmeshing than enmeshed. In rage and shame as an amateur, a rejected disciple, he is drawn at length into a botched attempt at sexual murder...
...shame that the other unbiased professors' names are not available yet, for they would probably prove equally interesting. Don't be skeptical though; there are lots more...
...leave labor's real wages lower, or no better, than before. But Murray has run his own plough around the field of economics and is convinced that labor could get a bigger share of profits now, and could do so without disturbing present prices and costs. He cries shame over a Social Security report that 10,000,000 workers in private industry earned less than $500 apiece in 1937 (highest wage year between...