Word: redealing
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President Reagan and his government might feel obliged to reshuffle and redeal the international deck of cards and to chart a new international course...
According to your July 30 report, "Endless Frontiers," the Bureau of Reclamation plans to shuffle and redeal all the rivers of the West, with lordly disregard of natural obstacles, economics and state boundaries . . . There are many reasons why this Buck Rogers enterprise is unworthy of serious consideration...
...failed to infect him with extra self-confidence. This is the best excuse for the messianic tone of his remarks whose very perfection of delivery aroused enthusiasm and revulsion. No one quarrels with his key argument--that democracy must do more for the underprivileged--but the details of the redeal give pause to many...
...72nd Congress, now in the making, will not be subject to reapportionment as a result of the 1930 census totals (see page 16). The 73rd Congress, to be elected in 1932, will have the first redeal of House seats to bring national representation into line with population shifts since...
...prove a great deal. There is one song however, which ought to be given a Pulitzer prize for something or other. Dorothy wilkins, as the opera singer, and John Law take care of it in great shape. It is a splendid burlesque of the thrills of a Galli-Curoi redeal record, turning them into practical giggles and sly little snickers. The lyric fits so whimsically and attractively into these thrills that the song is excellent...