Word: dealt
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...have just had an opportunity to read the article in TIME dealing with the life and death of Mr. Stimson. I felt that I should like to say how well I thought this article dealt with Mr. Stimson's extraordinary career and character...
...Hope . . ." Last but not least, Omar Bradley, a professional fighting man who, like the rest of his tribe does too much public talking, spoke out for all the world to hear. His audience was a convention in Atlanta of newspaper editors. He dealt by indirection with other implications of the Red concentrations along the Yalu-that they might be planning to make North Korea a permanent open sore, that they might be trying to trap the bulk of U.S. strength while another, major Red assault was launched elsewhere...
...friends, however, were beginning to take a lot more interest in the activities of the men in the green hatbands. As chief of the national police, Park II Woo had abolished Pyongyang's good Chinese restaurants and kesan (geisha) houses. As Minister of the Interior, he dealt with the city's private schools, factories and stores. He also found time to take note of some of Elder La's Christian colleagues...
...class milieu was perfect. He knew exactly the values beneath the humbug and was only rash in assuming that men and women can live without it. Candida is an excellent portrait of a woman and so is the delightful Major Barbara. The theater, and comedy above all, has always dealt in types; the sentimental Englishman and the disillusioned Irishman in John Bull's Other Island are brilliantly observed. The political characters in St. Joan are a triumph of irreverent dialectic and penetrating understanding...
Pete's" gin-drinking night life finally finished him in Philadelphia. He was dealt to the Chicago Cubs after the 1917 season, and after a brief stint as a sergeant in the A.E.F. came back to win 123 games for them in seven seasons. But Old Pete and Cub Manager Joe McCarthy were unable to see eye to eye on training regulations, so Alex the Great was sold for the waiver price ($4,000 at the time) to the Cardinals...