Word: contented
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...TIME is a 'weekly newsmagazine.' In this word 'news' the word 'current' is included. The edition which we get to read here is the Paris-printed Atlantic Overseas Edition, identical in editorial content to the original American edition and usually obtainable here exactly on the Monday that the issue is dated . . . The only other periodical that reaches us in a similar way is the daily New York Herald Tribune's European edition, not identical in content to the original edition...
...factual trustworthiness of TIME's content is rather great, even though here, in spite of all kinds of precautions, mistakes are still made. . . . Taken on the whole, however, the documentation, the correctness of the reported facts, are one of this magazine's strongest points. In fact, it overwhelms us with facts in a manner more congenial to the American than to the Dutchman...
...million bu. in two weeks, but still about 500 million bu. below last year's record harvest. But for those who hoped that a better corn crop meant lower meat prices the Department had words of caution: the corn was high in moisture content and low in feed value...
Throughout the long debate Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gromyko listened in silence. He has opposed the creation of any sort of commission and apparently was content to wait until his own plan was taken up after discussion was completed on the U. S. resolution...
Whether, like Albert, Philip would live up to these words; whether, like Albert, he would become Prince Consort in title as well as in fact were questions for the solemn future. For the moment, most Britons were content with the romantic present. "Ain't he just the answer," cooed a Bradford woolworker over Philip last week. "Me an' 'erbert's gettin' married abaht October...