Word: spaciousness
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...stranglehold on world trade must be broken; the English Tories brought to book. He is not so sure that they will be, as he is that history will bring Franklin Roosevelt to book. Such were the thoughts last week of this big man who walks up & down his spacious office, gnawing his great cigar, storing up the Biblically powerful invective of which he is a master, and biding his time...
realization that New York is today the art center of the world." The 242 pictures and pieces of sculpture, ranged round three rooms at the big, cool Fine Arts Gallery, proved nothing so spacious nor central. But each gallery stocked the show with its best artists, so the pool had plenty of fish to please everybody...
from doing the same. Until November a British containing force cruised outside the spacious (15 sq. mi.), deep harbor of Fort de France, bottling up the French warships inside: the old, waddly carrier Béarn, the cruiser Emile Bertin, a few lesser ships, and U.S. warplanes-now partly dismantled, salt-bitten, obsolescent but still useful if they were overhauled-which the Béarn had brought...
Reason: Iceman Uline's Arena had been rushed to completion and its ice, though spacious, was soft...
...little better than they used to live. Last month one of TIME'S correspondents who crossed the U. S. S. R. returning to the U. S. wrote: "Moscow was very much as it used to be. I smelled that the moment our plane had wheeled into the spacious airport. . . . The whole country has a distinct, fetid odor of its own. . . . People looked better fed than a few years ago, better clad (especially with regard to overcoats and footwear), and they seem to be a little better housed too. There were fewer queues outside the food stores, shops and warehouses...