Word: vitale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Vital . . . Indispensable...
...Mayfair: "It seems the American President has delivered a new Sermon on the Mount-Mount Blank." Much too God-fearing to join in such British ruling class levity, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at once took action to fill in what His Majesty's Government regarded as the most vital part of the Chicago speech- its blanks. The British Embassy in Washington was instructed to ask exactly what the President wants to do, what he means by "quarantine" ("boycott"?) and other loose or unusual words in the Chicago speech...
...facts, and particularly on new states, not only European, which have linked themselves with those which initiated the movement of recovery. There is no doubt, for example, that Japan is liberating herself from the parliamentary miasma which she acquired a few decades ago, and which today arrests her vital elan. We fully understand and justify this elan. The squeals of spinsters and the sermons of archbishops make us laugh...
...widened into a four-lane local and a four-lane express highway. To the south on manufactured land, a chain of smooth drives converged toward the city. By 1935 the whole vast project, costing an estimated $100,000,000 was completed-except at the city's most vital point, a scant quarter mile stretch of the old Boulevard across the Chicago River, which still clotted at each change of a traffic light...
...actively bosses in a day. By last week German industrialists, whose every major move is controlled by either the Economics Ministry or the Reichsbank or both, were nearly frantic as they tried to find out what was actually going to be the future policy of these two vital Government departments...