Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...been through the War," declared DeForest A. Spencer of Vienna, "but I've never gone through anything like the sudden disruption of my home...
...divine rights of their smart little King Prajadhipok last year he managed to keep his throne, popped out of the revolution a constitutional monarch (TIME, July 4, 1932). Last week His Majesty and curvesome Queen Rambai Barni startled Bangkok. Despite bickering in the Siamese Army which led to the sudden resignation of four high officers. Their Majesties announced serenely that next January they will leave Siam on a leisurely second visit...
...number of A. T. & T. stockholders is now 700,000), the Securities Co. took orders from small investors, bought A. T. & T. stock in the market to fill the orders and resold it in small lots, generally on the instalment plan. Reason for last week's sudden cessation of business was the new Federal Securities Act (TIME, June 12) which even great A. T. & T., equipped with the best legal advice and famed for publicity of its operations, viewed with fear. Bell Securities will resume operations when and if it finds how it can do business under...
...asinine and brutal vulgarity of the modern young bloods and contrasting it with the traditional wisdom and courtesy of the old generation, Author Macdonell's good nature breaks down into invective or falters into sentimentality. But most of the time he is content to point a blunt and sudden finger, raise a hearty laugh...
From Geneva, where Foreign Minister Paul-Boncour had been studying the agreement carefully there came a sudden telegram. Premier Daladier instantly subsided. Delegate Paul-Boncour's first job was to rush to France's excited allies. Rumania, Jugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Poland, and assure them that nothing had been signed, that there was no immediate threat to all the land acquired by them through the Versailles Treaty...