Word: productions
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Therefore, since all else is legal, the Government may acquire transmission lines to take its by-product to any "reasonable market...
...McCormick-Deering farm machinery, Harvester's No. 1 line, is not to be confused with the product of independent Deere & Co., whose rise to the status of a substantial competitor dates from the famed consent decree of 1918 which ended the "Harvester Trust...
Although the local papers made quite a stir about the filming of "Ah Wilderness" in Grafton last spring, the finished product just moves quietly across the screen as the most perfect portrayal of family life we have seen...
...Eighth Symphony completes the program. This work, composed in 1906, is the last of the symphonies which the seventy-year old Russian has written. Unlike many of his countrymen, Glazounov does not give his music a pervasive tone of pessimism. Instead, he has acquired a spirit of optimism--a product no doubt of the comparatively easy and successful path along which the course of his life has run. To him, the problem in music is that of perfection, not of experimentation. B. G. Wells' description of the man who "walks backwards into the future" might easily be applied...
Fairey is a significant name in the British war plane industry. Mr. Charles R. Fairey of Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd., maker of "Fairey Ships," readily testified that his product is cheaper than similar fighting planes made by U. S. firms and that "Fairey sells to all." Cried shocked Professor Harold Gutteridge, a Royal Commissioner: "You have supplied planes to the Soviet Government...