Word: shortly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...nearest example to a test case occured when Hal Chase gave the Chicago White Sox 10 days notice before jumping to the Buffalo Club of the short-lived Federal League about 30 years ago. Buffalo courts refused to issue an injunction against...
...equally absurd. Most manufacturers cater to the majority, and most goods are mass-produced. A mass producer cannot ask more for his product than the majority can afford to pay. And if they can pay, they will. They will buy more, and more will be produced. Within a short time, the scarcity will disappear, and the prices will come down...
...main problem faced at the Columbia University meetings was that of tenure and the permanence of such a program. The scientists unanimously agreed that they could not obtain sufficiently skilled technicians under a short, one or two year, contract...
...short, they said, Pan Am no longer had a monopoly in Latin America and Juan Trippe could no longer run things as he pleased; if Pan Am did not adjust to the new conditions, the air ahead was going to be bumpier than ever...
...reporter at the press table in Seattle filed a thumping 1,500 to 2,500 words a night to New York, and got no squawks from his employer. He was greying, 41-year-old William E. Dodd Jr., son of the late U.S. Ambassador to Germany. His employer: Tass, short for Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union...