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D.N.B.

abbreviation for

British.
  1. Dictionary of National Biography.


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More information can be obtained from the bibliographies appended to the volumes in Longmans’ Political History, or the chapters in the Cambridge Modern History, or to the biographical articles in the D.N.B. and Ency.

From

Nos. 815-834 and 860-931; D.N.B., art. sub voce.

From

D.N.B. reported that Rundstedt had been relieved because of ill health, a plausible enough reason, had not the same agency's correspondents, two weeks earlier, reported on his "firm, healthy stride."

Kurt Sell, plump-cheeked, well-liked Washington correspondent for D.N.B.,

Most sinister revelation concerned the Nazi news-dealings of Transocean News Service, an affiliate of D.N.B., an out-&-out propaganda mill.

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