Word: summing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...jurists, unionists, industrialists and Government economists found many an example of outrageous exploitation, many a sore spot in the Bolivian economy. But the authors of the report also demonstrated an intelligent awareness that the root causes lay deep in centuries of poverty and inevitably slow development. In its sum, the report was at once an indictment of those who now exploit these conditions, and a challenge to all the Americas to raise the standards of substandard areas. Points...
Painter Dali is sagely serious about his work. Says he, in some of his more glutinous prose: ". . . my aim was to establish a rapport of fatality between each of the different personalities ... in a manner which . . . constitutes the sum of the mediumistic and iconographic volume that each person represented was capable of releasing in my mind...
Winthrop's $1333.05 sum was followed by the Leverett sale of $45.70. The other results were as follows: Kirkland, $44.20; Lowell, $37.35; Dunster, $32.70; and Adams, $25.85; with no results received from Eliot...
...remote things, which in their sum total are George Patton, may well have been in his mind as he paced headquarters and watched immediate success slipping northward on his map and away from...
That brief sequence is probably the easiest way to sum up the new book by Sergeants Harry Brown and Ralph Stein, "it's a Cinch, Private Finch!" A "Yank" writer and artist combined on this easy- to-read easy-to-laugh-at review of Army indoctrination both as a refresher for those who have run the gauntlet of basic training and as a forecast for those about to dive...