Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...part-on the contrary-our little captive (guest, rather) will be most charmingly treated while in our care and shall enjoy every consideration for physical and mental comfort. . . . We are certain this little interlude will not leave any unpleasant memories or impressions for the future. . . . We trust you will remain cool and collected and yet at the same time realize the seriousness of the situation-do not be confused by our politeness. . . . We mean business. . . . Wait until you have received our next letter. We once more give you our assurance your child will at all times be under the most...
...parents how deeply we grieve for them over the loss of their children in the ship torpedoed without warning in mid-Atlantic (see p. 21). Surely the world could have no clearer proof of the wickedness against which we fight than this foul deed. . . . Let us then put our trust, as I do, in God and in the unconquerable spirit of the British people...
...number over 25,000 men and 5,000 women. "When you consider that most of these fellows have never been near a bigger fire than their sitting-room grate, they are a miracle," boomed a Brigade officer. "Our men are hardbitten, experienced fighters and they trust the A. F. S. boys to the hilt...
...remember that: the first term bill of $110 must be paid at the Harvard Trust Company on or before September 26; the study card with your adviser's signature must be filed at University Hall by 5 o'clock Monday afternoon; swimming tests should be completed as soon as possible...
...money on the mantelpiece." When he was 18, young Berry's father and grandfather each left him more than $1,000,000. He soon ran through it, lived the rest of his life on somewhat less than $1,000,000 which his mother providently tied up in trust for him. Sometimes he eked out this pittance by brokering, "pushing champagne," playing the races...