Word: soundingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...organization which takes the "attitude that no one should know anything at all about anything which might not be good for him."Were TIME an irresponsible, anti-medical sheet, the statement could be ignored, but I have always felt that TIME, in its discussions of medical matters, is generally sound as well as sympathetic to the problems of the medical profession...
...monnaies." That is to say, the French Cabinet claims that what is being done is to adjust the franc by reducing its value and aligning it firmly with the dollar and the pound. As in all good fairy tales there is in this a large element of perfectly sound and factual truth. Any more cynical view results simply from the point of view itself...
Talk from Amherst sound big, but to Huey, who has no Fearon that account, that just Amherst-like jingoism. Lady Luck will double-cross Jordan today, for Newcomb-ers will have Watt I call rude a Wilkening, Visitors' hope will deKlein, and then they Lamb out of here quick. It Snow-ball game to Harvard--just more practice. Huey sees Winter day by Adlis 19-0 score. Also if Yanks not too Rolfe with bats, Fitzsimmons Ott to take third game of ball, Landis means series goes to Giants. Score today, Giants 5, Yanks...
...years ago a short, swart poultryman named Paul Onorato decided to do something about a fowl-killing device which would instantly stun and immobilize the victim. He conveyed his ideas to a crack German machinist named Emile Weinaug who built an electrocution device. When it proved sound in principle they took it to the San Francisco plant of Link-Belt Co., which enthusiastically took the machine under its corporate wing, gave Weinaug a job in the tool-room. Link-Belt plans to feel out its market before jumping into quantity production, sell the first machines for $1,500, part...
Significantly they avoided any direct attacks upon the New Deal. Instead they dwelt upon the historic accomplishments of their industry, promised fine things to come, "provided the sound principles upon which our country has developed and grown great are continued...