Word: stirred
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Friedrich" spoke in French. Like other Goebbels men-who broadcast from Rome-he sought to stir latent anticlericalism among Latin peoples. The Nazis, fearful of the alignment of Vatican diplomacy on the United Nations side, were countering in their customarily heavy-handed...
Almost lost in the stir created by the visit of Winston Churchill and his military entourage was another European statesman: stubby, sad-eyed Eduard Benes, Czecho-Slovakia's President in Exile. At the White House, where he was an overnight guest, Eduard Benes got a warm welcome; Franklin Roosevelt promptly raised to Embassy status the U.S. Legation credited to the Czech Government in London (see p. 82). Then the two Presidents sat up far into the night, ranging over the field of Central European relations...
...urgent need exsists for men who have done some drumming, base or snare. Stir loose any talent in your room and direct it to the Administration Office...
...Allied Government in a forthcoming general election. In Parliament, British-hating, pro-Nazi Dr. Daniel François Malan, who leads the opposition to Prime Minister Smuts, solemnly denounced the "Smuts policy" of teaching non-whites to use arms, charged the Prime Minister with allowing "Communist agitators" to stir up the colored population...
...conducted a lecture tour throughout the country in order to stir up interest in the organization and tomorrow evening's program will be open to the University, especially to those interested in getting into this work...