Word: spared
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Pedro is a hero to a small group of Argentine workmen who call themselves the Madis. Pedro's sponsors are sculptors, painters and poets in their spare time and they think they have built up an art form, built about a brand-new philosophy. Say they...
...Camden the Courier-Post crew slept in cots set up beside their desks, seldom saw their families. At week's end Saylor rasped: "There's nobody here getting tired. We're getting as much sleep as we always did. We're just giving up our spare time." Shrewd Dave Stern, first publisher to sign a Guild contract (TIME, Nov. 18), was far from ready to dicker on Guild terms ($100 a week for experienced reporters). He bought space in other newspapers and trade journals to announce the biggest November advertising and circulation in the Record...
Canada might still haul enough wheat by rail to Halifax to meet its promise to Britain. But the race would be close. Britain, which would like an extra 40,000,000 bushels of wheat, is unlikely to get any of it. Canada does not have it to spare, despite a near bumper crop of 418,000,000 bushels...
Back home in Philadelphia, Mrs. Vining, a widow, used to write historical novels for children. In her spare time in Tokyo, she has been trying her hand at a different kind of book-rewriting the English texts to the level of her Japanese pupils...
Although Chase is the official coach of the squad, he has largely delegated his authority to two able assistants; Stan Priddy, former Dartmouth player and present defenseman for the Boston Athletic Association, and Doug Annett, a Canadian who is spending his spare time at the University studying for a Ph.D...