Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...states they shall have, it is up to the workers to organize to such an extent that their economic strength will make it unhealthy for a judge to defy you! Don't lose faith because a couple of judges have handed down decisions on questions of vital importance which seem to defeat all you are aiming for. We are to appeal these decisions to the highest courts in the land and will have these decisions reversed...
...father had taught dancing before him, was a stickler for erect carriage, measured glide and strict ballroom decorum. Off duty, he was a great favorite with the Point's baseball fans. His encyclopedic knowledge of the affairs of the major leagues complemented an equally amazing acquaintance with vital statistics of the American Association. ''The Professor" was for many years during the summer months the road secretary of the Milwaukee Brewers. He was also onetime president of the American Society of Teachers of Dancing. "Professor" Vizay's idea of a good dancer was General John Joseph Pershing...
...that in many respects the bill and the instrument of accession depart from agreements arrived at during the meetings of representatives of the Indian States with members of His Majesty's Government. It regrets to note that the bill and the instrument of accession do not secure those vital interests and fundamental requisites of the States on which they have throughout laid great emphasis. This meeting is of the definite opinion that, in their present form and without satisfactory modification and alteration of fundamental points, the bill and instrument of accession cannot be regarded as acceptable to the Indian...
...Commissar for Heavy Industry Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze, denounced "the fact that right now 450,000 carloads of manufactured goods are awaiting shipment in our warehouses for lack of rail transport!" Last week Pravda, careful not to blame anybody, grumbled: "The country can no longer allow backwardness in this vital link in our economic chain. The interests of Socialist construction, the interests of production and, last but not least, the interests of national defense demand a solution of the railroad problem this year and not later...
...student of what he called a ''laboratory experiment"-the development by cross-breeding of a new type of human from precisely traceable origins. In the ''Pitcairn Island Register" he found a record of births and deaths and he was able to obtain vital statistics concerning newcomers who joined the colony late in its history. There is a preponderance of European inheritance over the Tahitian and more occidental features are discernible than those of the South Sea native, but in appearance the islanders range through all gradations between European and Tahitian. No pure types of either remain...