Word: using
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...handle the situation, no doubt about that!" cried the Prime Minister. "We are at the parting of the ways, and the will of the people must prevail, for this is a free country. . . . We shall use force if necessary...
...British Ambassador to the U. S. boldly predicted "a terrific attack by land, air and sea in which she [Germany] will use every weapon in her armory" (see p. 21). Premier Daladier conferred long and late with his generals last week. Britain's calling of 2,000,000 more men to the colors, and Winston Churchill's visit last week to Royal Air Force bases in France, were seen as steps to get ready for spring...
With all the heat turned on, George Washington Brown could not thaw the frozen assets fast enough. In 1934 RFC had helped by buying $4,000,000 preferred stock on condition that the twelve banks would use $3,000,000 of their $12,000,000 deposited with Integrity Trust to buy a second preferred issue, give promise they wouldn't scuttle and run. Still the assets refused to thaw...
...expectation that a war under way would use even more mercury than an arms race, mercury dealers pushed up the price in September to a 20-year high of $165 a flask (wrought-iron bottle containing 76 Ibs.), up from $84 prewar. Last week's average was only $5 under the best week in September. Marginal producers on the West Coast paid more attention to the second thought than the first, began to reopen long-idle mines...
Warnings to students preparing for examinations not to use tutoring schools or tutoring school notes were voiced in statements issued yesterday by three members of the College Faculty...