Word: suggestive
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Englishman with strong anti-socialist views, may I suggest that the Prime Minister does not know whether he is coming or going...
...there are some rather pretty bits of deep-country detail (e.g., hustling the hay in ahead of a storm). But Rosy Ridge attempts to base its romance on authentic and charming Americana. The job requires more than prettiness and benevolent patriotism. Faces, hands, clothes and postures need to suggest hard work, real life and a certain tension of character, rather than mere magazine illustration. Most of Rosy Ridge's pleasant details are little more than mere magazine illustration...
...suggest that Tito-" Andrei rose and said: "Veto...
...friend of steelmen, had allowed them to obtain advance notice of his remarks. As he spoke, newsmen already had copies of the steelmen's reply. Up rose U.S. Steel's President Benjamin Fairless to deliver it. "It is simply amazing to me," he said, "that anyone should suggest, by inference or otherwise, that U.S. Steel has a public-be-damned attitude. Our attitude is, and will always continue to be, just the reverse...
...teacher is indifferent to poetry. "This teacher is every bit as dangerous, because he has nothing at all to restrain him. ... He makes poetry yield dividends. He gives marks for it. He asks his pupils to paraphrase it. ... Ask anyone to paraphrase a poem and . . . you suggest that a poem is a sort of fancy dress for a statement that can be made equally well in plain prose...