Word: uprootedness
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Random Harvest. In Albuquerque, N. Mex., F. M. Griswold stepped out into his frontyard, just missed falling into a ditch from which thieves had, overnight, uprooted his seven-year-old hedge.
¶The purge also involved Poles east of the Curzon line. There, in territories annexed by the Russians, all Poles were being uprooted. Those who were loyal to Warsaw were sent to Poland. Those who were loyal to London were sent to Russia.
On this dogma, said Minister Lacoste, a new system was being built. Deep-rooted French individual enterprise would be largely uprooted. All branches of industrial and food production-coal, steel, textiles, etc.-would operate under the Government's "provisional commissioners." "Sixty such officials, responsible to the Ministry of Production...
Mitsuye Endo is a loyal U.S. citizen, born 24 years ago in Sacramento. Her eyes happen to slant upward because her ancestors were Japanese. In 1942, when the U.S. Army uprooted 110,000 people of Japanese blood from their truck gardens and berry patches along the West Coast, Mitsuye Endo...
The FEA men got their first sore sample of Pacific plowing on Efate, in the New Hebrides, where they planted their first seed. Thick virgin underbrush had to be uprooted, coral sand scraped away. But with the help of French prison labor, they were soon producing. Last Christmas the boys...