Word: weathered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...tutted as the Labor Opposition's spleen erupted all week in hot weather blasts against the National Government...
...radiation, as observed by Italy's Piatti. No successful forecast has resulted from any of these observations. The other approach is to take cognizance of possible contributing causes of quakes, such as the tidal pulls on Earth of heavenly bodies. Herbert Janvrin Browne, a heterodox Washington long-range weather forecaster, thinks the high frequency of quakes this year may be related to the fact that 1935 will have seven lunar and solar eclipses, the maximum possible number...
...Book. On Armistice Day 1918, William Randolph Hearst succeeded, after several years' dickering, in hiring Editor Long for his Cosmopolitan. In the eleven years that followed. Editor Long made a great success. Explaining "All I know is what I like," he nevertheless showed an uncanny eye for the weather of public preference. When the public wanted Westerns, he gave it Curwood & Kyne. When it wanted Knowledge, he gave it Will Durant. When it wanted Russians, he gave it Russians. Prodigally sowing Big Names and New Names with talent in his slick and shiny monthly, Editor Long reaped...
...average Frenchman the mental picture of the Englishman is generally subordinate to his mental picture of the Englishwoman. The latter is not a flattering portrait. It is the picture of a thin, rather weather-beaten, extremely ill-dressed old maid, clad in sensible check garments, and threatening taxi-drivers with a green umbrella. The French portrait of the Englishman is superimposed upon this unwelcome image. It is the picture of an inelegant, stupid, arrogant, and inarticulate person with an extremely red face. The French seem to mind our national complexion more than other nations. It gets on their nerves. They...
Born amid suspicion, confusion and recrimination, the Banking Bill seemed headed for heavy weather. Although Governor Eccles had promised to confer with Senator Glass on new legislation, the Banking Bill was inadvertently cleared by the White House before the testy little Virginian saw a copy. Moreover, the Eccles Bill proposed to change the whole theory of the Federal Reserve Act, toward which, as its jealous father, Carter Glass had a distinctly possessive attitude. If there really was a Glass-Eccles feud, as some newspapers made out, the Banking Bill promised fireworks...