Word: rewardingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...addition to these four, the best women golfers in the U. S. for the last year or two, there was a tall English girl with fair hair and a bashful smile, She was Enid Wilson whose father had given her a trip to the U. S. as a reward for winning the British Women's Championship and who carried with her a gold sovereign to give to the first player who beat...
...Secretary Mellon. Tears began to course down his wife's cheeks as the examination dragged on. At the end of two and a half hours the customs men found nothing not listed on the declarations. It was understood that a tipster in Europe, greedy for the Federal reward of 25% of any fine collected, had set the agents on the Mackay's trail on the chance that some undeclared object might be found...
...this area that the increased production is expected to go, with other big cities to be added later. Although Paul Jones may be featured in window| displays Philip Morris & Co. still does-ot expect to advertise, hopes to prove the 10? price alone will reap its reward...
...loosen the tight lips of those who know the gunmen, the New York World-Telegram and the Daily News each offered $5,000 reward. The Hearst American promised to pay $10,000 for "exclusive information." The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association posted a $10,000 reward...
...report to Mrs. Wood, stayed in hiding. Four days later Frixie's body was found. Some fiend had beaten Frixie, poisoned him, thrown him on a fire, then put the charred body in a laundry sack, cast it into a gutter. Mr. Wood, a wholesale milliner, offered $50 reward for the fiend's capture...