Word: splendid
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sirs: Thank you for your splendid article on Jimmy Durante (TIME, Jan. 24). In my opinion, it's a dose of the right medicine for wartime readers and did as much for my morale as a whole page of encouraging war news...
...acquired a splendid marine for a brother-in-law last fall. I am fond and proud TIME, JANUARY...
Inspired us for work and splendid deeds...
...eminence comparable to that of St. Simeon Stylites: high, conspicuous, and not without grandeur, but without much room to turn around in. In fact, it was to doom and royally imprison Cinemactress Garson, very possibly for the rest of a career which culminated this week in the soberly splendid scientific romance, Madame Curie. For Hollywood and for Greer Garson, the picture was one of the scariest jobs either had ever undertaken. But, given the fusion of their compensating formulas, success was almost chemically inevitable...
...from $400 to $1,500 to hear the Budapest, confident that the great quartet music of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert will be exquisitely interpreted. The Budapest four play with the warmest understanding of their scores, the subtlest of teamwork and an almost incredible matching of tone. Their splendid recorded performances for Victor and Columbia have recently sold to the lively tune of about 300,000 records a year...