Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...that's some job . . . We have about 10,000 different models, all the way from 18-inchers to the six-foot-sixers in bronze, aluminum, cypress, mahogany, inside silks, satins, plushes-things like that. But with the war, we just can't have the range. They make you stabilize . . . It's too bad, but that's how it goes...
...time went by, Hangman Woods was more & more disturbed by the way the German people began to look at him. He took to packing two .45s, remarked loudly, "If some German thinks he wants to get me, he better make sure he does it with his first shot, because I was raised with a pistol in my hand." Once, just after chow in an Army mess, he turned violently ill, was certain the German cooks had poisoned him. He was delighted when the Army returned him to the U.S., felt better still last March when it shipped him half...
...such pet Truman projects as FEPC and compulsory health insurance, but still capitalized on his closeness to Harry Truman. Ben plaintively confessed that he had never learned "this glamour-boy, superman style of politicking," and even before primary day admitted: "He has had only 18 months in which to make political enemies. I had four full years...
...Paris, the French Foreign Office was preparing some news for Western Germany. Last winter the French had stonily ignored German pleas to stop the dismantling of German blast furnaces and steel mills. Last week, the French indicated that the Germans soon might be asked to make steel for the defense of Western Europe, implied that German steel production would be raised from an annual 11.5 million tons to 14.5 million...
Rand's neighbors were not so easily fobbed off. They proceeded to make the bitch-owning newcomer's life miserable by tossing an occasional brick through his windows and trampling his neat garden. Rand complained to a newsman on the neighboring island of Guernsey...