Word: tit
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Tit for Rat-a-Tat. In England, a Focke-Wulf dived and gunned a locomotive, whose boiler exploded, bagged the raider...
Suffering Londoners were promised eventual tit for tat on Berliners and the Air Ministry talked about new & better aircraft with which it would step up the mighty sky war this winter. At last standardized were U. S. and British production...
Because of rain and soggy ground the lacrosse team did not meet New Hampshire in their tit scheduled to be played Saturday. The game is to be played either Wednesday or Friday, depending on the weather...
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...Chicago last week with a row of medals on his chest, Philip Henry Kerr, Marquess of Lothian, British Ambassador to the U. S., faced the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, including bemedaled Charles Gates Dawes, who did tit for tat at the Court of St. James's. Lord Lothian in his matter-of-fact way gave what he called an honest account of what Britons "think and hope and fear" about the war. He told his U. S. audience that the British Government was not "trying to drag you into this war," but that Britain did look forward...