Word: fullest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...effect, the other nations gave the U.S., and the incoming Republicans, until next summer, when U.N. will discuss specific tariff cuts, to prove that the U.S. can and will 1) maintain a reasonably stable economy and 2) practice to the fullest the free trade it preaches. In turn, the U.S. hopes that by then nations which are either wholly or in part state traders, e.g., Russia, which did not attend the conference, and Britain (see Commodities), can somehow reconcile their ideas with those...
...provisional agenda a request that the Assembly take up Russia's proposal calling for information on the number of allied troops in alien non-enemy countries. The Security Council recently refused to admit that request to its agenda and Russia is expected to press it to the fullest before the Assembly...
Still others of the record entering class expressed disappointment in not being able to squeeze inside any door. Most of the activities from the Student Council to the Conservative League extended a welcome and offered the fullest use of their opportunities...
...good order. But he adds dabs of "color," invents dialogue ("Dear . . . do you want eggs or hot cakes?" "I want hot cakes"), even pretends to plumb Altgeld's mind and explain his motives. Harry Barnard's biography, Eagle Forgotten (1938), remains by far the best and fullest account of Altgeld's life. The American contributes "interpretive" moments and prose passages that sound like Upton Sinclair...
...spirit of the campaign, they have included more costly, and sometimes superfluous fruit to substitute for salad at dessertless meals, and have absurdly insisted on offering margarine and jam when there is no bread. In contrast, higher administrative officials for the most part have cooperated to the fullest and have turned over to the Food Relief Committee the $2400 estimated in advance to be the dollar value of the food reductions...