Word: vocalized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...much if not more to Japan's immediate advantage than it is to the U.S.'s. They know that Japan has, as yet, no army, navy or air force; and that the U.S. will defend them if they are attacked. But there are dissidents, daily growing more vocal, who want no part of the U.S. protection or alliance. Three completely divergent groups-the liberal intellectuals, the resurgent militarists and the Communists-are united, for different reasons, in a cry that Japan remain neutral between the free West and the Russian East...
...were glad to learn Miss Sitwell is capable of roaring on to a battlefield and hissing by post. Such vocal athletics no doubt enhance the status of a poetess who has progressed beyond the White Cliffs of Dover to the point where she writes of the "pink cheeks of young country girls in unintelligible floral arrays...
...they went to see a voice teacher named William Herman. Teacher Herman listened to Pat, looked her over once, then summed her up like a judge at a stock show: "Wide face, straight back, well-developed torso, flexible figure, great thoracic swing, long tongue, high-arched palate, proportion of vocal cords to resonators almost ideal." Then he sat her down for some hard words...
This secrecy seems to indicate that the Governor signed because of political pressure from the highly vocal and active proponents of this bill. After all, gubernatorial and senatorial elections are within a year's time and Dever will surely run for one of those positions...
...that there is much vocal similarity; Frank Luther's voice is as kernelly as Kansas corn, and his style as clear as a summer day. But in 21 years of making children's records, he has amassed a Bingle-sized following among the hobbyhorse set, which also means Bingle-sized record sales. Some of his 950 Decca records, such as the original, out-of-print Babar* series (1936), have even become collector's items...