Word: sincerest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...leader with a following of his own. . . . Mr. Willkie struck at the President's foreign policy in its weakest spot. He exposed how vulnerable is the 'step-by-step' strategy. By his own bold and unexpected move he forced that imitation which is the sincerest flattery...
...begin all over again. The work of years, the beautiful factories, the idea that every man might own a chessboard and have time to play-almost everything Stalinist was now broken by Hitler. This was the same Hitler who wired Stalin in 1939: "I beg you to accept my sincerest congratulations on your 60th birthday. I enclose with them my best wishes for your personal welfare as well as for a happy future for the peoples of the Soviet Union...
...Sincerest American tribute was that of Cordell Hull. This homespun, intensely American American said of the late Arthur Purvis: "A true Englishman...
...With sincerest appreciation for a start to discard the covering of deception which has increasingly prevailed upon the real facts, and a wish for more just triumphs of this kind. Robert E. Lincoln...
...funereal eloquence. They were probably intended partly as an answer to those Catholics who still viewed Heywood Broun as an unreconstructed Red, who ought never to have been accepted by the Church. And they were undoubtedly voiced, by one of the nation's most influential Catholics, as the sincerest tribute he could make to a man who had sincerely been his friend...