Word: worded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Derevyanko was meek. "Not a word on our part" could be regarded as "a threat to the success of the occupation. I have no doubt that there is some success in ... the democratization of Japan...
...appalling responsibilities of victory had come to be represented by one word. "Bread," said Herbert Hoover in Cairo last week, "has a reality as the symbol of life as never before in history. ... To reduce the bread ration has become a symbol of calamity...
...week, named "Tourist Service Educational Week," touched off a campaign to instruct Canadians in the know-how of good service, courtesy, imaginative cooking and comfortable beds. Said Trade and Commerce Minister James A. MacKinnon: "Let every Canadian become a partner in our national tourist industry, and make a kindly word and a friendly smile among our great assets in achieving for Canada a reputation as a vacation center second to none...
...greatest jazzman of them all, Louis ("Satchmo") Armstrong, was back on Broadway. The word spread, the devotees gathered. But jazz purists who went prospecting for his golden trumpet notes had to pan out a lot of wet gravel...
...both righteousness and sin. . . . The proper attitude toward evil is anger. . . We must finally be reconciled with our foe, lest we both perish in the vicious circle of hatred.. . . We are called upon again & again to be executors of divine judgment. But in the ultimate sense [the word of St. Paul] is true: 'Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord...