Word: understands
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...instead of individual expression. "Perhaps," he says, "Mexico will point Europe back to the forgotten way." In Colorado, Charlot has put his own students to work on a gigantic fresco of the fall of Jericho, to "keep them, out of mischief for months at a time, and help them understand that teamwork is important and that originality is not all-important...
Annual Reports. U.S. corporations, long belabored for turning out complicated annual reports which few people could understand, have worked hard to simplify them with charts, pictures and plain talk. In the current Harvard Business Review, President George D. Bailey of the American Institute of Accountants belabors corporations for making reports too simple: "The emphasis has been on getting more people to read the reports . . . rather than on giving more significant information to those capable of using...
...understand how it could have been that no one was there or that he started away which caused it-when it was done and no one there I walked some distance to the car and drove away as it meant that I could call you and say I love you, which I so wanted...
...needy masses." Pieck cried for direct action against the uncompromisingly anti-Communist city government: "Fellow workers! You must frustrate a reactionary plot. Urgently we call on the people of Berlin to settle their score with . . . parties in the city government . . . We are sure the people of Berlin will understand." They understood, but not in the way Pieck meant...
...unusually brutal fight with the heavy's henchman (Forrest Tucker). One novel detail of the fight: they stomp one another's trigger fingers into bone splinters. When, at last, it is made clear that Scott is avenging his murdered fiancee, it is easy enough to understand why he hates the heavy and turns up his nose at the girls; the only mystery is why he waited till the last reel to explain himself...