Word: woe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Recently, De Gasperi himself went to Calabria to talk to the peasants. He told them that, until the situation was cleared up by law, they might keep the land they had seized. He promised reform. Said he: "... I am no revolutionary, but I cry woe betide landowners who don't heed the call of the present hour...
...look Downey-n the mouth," commented the disciple. "Try to look Merriman." The hoary sage replied, "Tisdale of woe has me Hagerty, Gant Gropp my way out. Things would Albright-en considerably if I had some Jackson--how about a Finnegan...
Other big money losers in the Harvard family are graduate schools. The chief worries here are the Divinity School, which has almost always been in the red, and the Medical School, whose woe is increased by the high costs of its many research programs...
...fear to hear our Lord's stern words: 'Woe unto you, Episcopalians, hypocrites...
This thing goes far beyond American educational systems. America is a land of specialists today; woe be to the intellectual...