Word: polese
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The Indians migrated so freely that sometimes when the Helmericks stopped at what the map marked as a large settlement they found only a few bare poles.
To the east, 140 miles away, shaven-headed Lieut. General Wladyslaw Anders' durable Poles were still in the running on the Adriatic flank. In three weeks they had advanced 30 miles up the coast. Last week they snatched Ancona from two German divisions. Ancona's port-handy for...
A mass of the crowd headed toward the performers' exits near the band. Hundreds of them jammed up against the barred runway through which the last leopards from the animal acts were still slinking toward outside cages. As the people struggled here, some scrambling over, some lifting small children...
Suitable Match. Outside the Stadium entrances, in the long perambulatory corridor, the cardboard placards mounted on poles (a blown-up Dewey photograph; Dewey the People's Choice; Dewey Witt Win) were piled in chin-high clumps. They were the same nononsense, black-lettered placards which had decorated the sober...
Poles indulging in these hopes, so often thwarted before, remembered that July 4 is the first anniversary of the death (in a plane crash) of their Premier-General Wladyslaw Sikorski, practitioner of peace with Moscow. Perhaps Stanislaw Mikolajczyk might yet be another Sikorski.