Word: whoever
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Moscow's foreign ministry last week, a spokesman read a propaganda pronouncement for Latin American consumption. It was slightly disguised as Premier Nikolai Bulganin's answers to questions submitted by Vision, a Spanish-language fortnightly edited in Manhattan. Vision tossed up nice, soft pitches, and Bulganin, or whoever the batter really was, swung for the fences...
...Perez Jimenez last week made the announcement that everyone interested in the Venezuelan oil industry had awaited for ten years. The government, said he, has decided "to open the doors to offers" for new concessions to oil lands, the first since 1945. As to the terms, said Perez Jimenez, whoever offers the most in royalties and "advantages" to Venezuela will get the concessions. That meant, in plain words, that Venezuela wants to break through the familiar 50-50 formula-the worldwide pattern set in Venezuela a decade ago, of splitting profits equally between the oil companies and the government. Instead...
...whoever the master, Fra Angelico was an apt pupil. His first Virgin and Child surpasses Monaco's in both draftsmanship and coloring. More important, Fra Angelico broke free from the rigid mold of medieval art; his Virgin is no longer two-dimensional, but a figure that turns in space with a life-giving gesture...
DeGuglielmo denied any split in the four CCA council members' ranks, and asserted that, by gaining the support of one independent, the Civic Association will "unquestionably" decide who the new mayor will be. "He may or may not be an Association man," he said, "but whoever he is, the new mayor will support CCA policies...
...there is a large vote," Wood said, "Hynes should win." But, he added, whoever wins will have to deal with "problems and troubles as acute as those in any city in the country...