Word: generously
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Patriotically French was Giraud when he praised the rising resistance inside France to German rule (see p. 16), when he prophesied the day when "France, battered in her flesh, will have become, spiritually, eternal France, the France of human liberty, of generous ideals." In effect he denied reports that his North African regime might attempt to superimpose a reactionary rule on postwar France. Said...
Extreme protectionism, a sort of latter-day mercantilism, was McKinley's political theme song. And although he suggested reciprocal trade treaties with a Latin American Republic, he opposed wholeheartedly every attempt to realize such treaties because they were too generous...
...make an extraordinary statement in Santiago: he came out for a fourth term for Good Neighbor Roosevelt. President Rios, now in his first (four-year) term, expressed the hope that President Roosevelt "will continue to head the Government of the U.S. until he has completed his work of generous cooperation with the American nations...
...Ambassador pointedly remarked that a new Lend-Lease bill was before Congress. "The American Congress," he said, "is big-hearted and generous, but if you give it the impression that their help means nothing, there might be a different story...
...live a considerable number of refugees from Nazi-occupied countries who would be glad to work for Uncle Sam. All those living at present south of the Rio Grande, who had to flee their native countries, will be forever grateful to the Latin American nations for the kind and generous hospitality they are receiving. The majority of these people, however, having families and relatives in the U.S., will try to join their relations as soon as the war is over. Why not let them now prove their eagerness to help...