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doc#88 | listed several improvements he said should be | made | in the snow plan here. </p><p> He said the |
doc#90 | university's degree in law. </p><p> Mr. Simpkins | made | a name for himself as a member of the House |
doc#95 | secrets of the Dreadnought had been stolen was | made | in Bow st. police court here at the end |
doc#96 | part of the federal narcotics unit here was | made | yesterday in their conspiracy trial before |
doc#96 | States attorney, read the indictment, but | made | no comments. Attorneys for the eight other |
doc#96 | stand after opening statements had been | made | . But court adjourned after he testified |
doc#101 | of legal principle which by and large was | made | up of what Western nations could do in |
doc#101 | responsibility" proposal -- provision was | made | for payment for unemployment relief by |
doc#102 | the U. S. Air Force. His investigations | made | him the Paul Revere of accidental war, |
doc#102 | me that the President's decision could be | made | and announced on the gold circuit within |
doc#103 | Finally, however, the arrangements were | made | and we drove out into the bush in a Land |
doc#103 | The tiny bodies, dropped onto a dry leaf, | made | a pile as big as a small apple. </p><p> The |
doc#104 | disappeared. The values and talents which | made | the tile and the dome, the rug, the poem |
doc#104 | Out of water, brick, and tile they have | made | far more than just a bridge. </p><p> On spring |
doc#105 | Toscanini's invitation, of the NBC Orchestra, he | made | numerous guest appearances throughout the |
doc#105 | regularly at the San Francisco Opera, where he | made | his debut with a memorable performance |
doc#105 | interest. There will be premieres of new works, | made | possible through Ford Foundation commissions |
doc#107 | opportunity" we can take counsel with the men who | made | the nation. Incapable of self-delusion, |
doc#107 | have just come from viewing a man who had | made | the fortune of his country, but now is |
doc#107 | Schaack. Yet when, at war's end, the ex-Tory | made | the first move to resume correspondence |