Word: aimed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Faced with today's challenge. TIME'S editors try to give you clear and undistorted facts that are honest in dealing with men and issues. In this presidential election year, when the efforts of many men will be directed primarily at clouding issues. TIME'S aim will continue to be to bring you a fair, meaningful report of what is happening in the world today...
...Deeper Power. In 1949 he set about organizing the new laymen's movement. His aim: "To call upon Protestant lay-Christians to assume . . . responsibility in all provinces of public life." Although Thadden was once active in practical politics (as a Conservative deputy in the prewar Reichstag), he does not want to convert the Kirchentag into a political party...
...remedy for Pennsylvania's epizootic is to thin out the foxes, estimated to number 95,000 in the 19 counties. Aided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the state's wildlife authorities have mobilized more than 100 skilled game wardens armed with traps and poison. Their aim is to clear foxes from "control corridors" twelve to 16 miles wide around the infected area. Favorite bait is crow carcasses laced with strychnine and buried in "dirt holes" where foxes cache surplus food. Most wild animals dislike crow, but foxes have nothing against it. Each poisoned bait will...
...coherent and logically consistent play is not the aim of the present production. A stylized tour de force, attempting to combine the fantastic dialogue of the 18th century with the equally fantastic actions of the 20th. Director Richard Baldridge is trying for a mood: with the help of unusual costumes and lighting effects he has achieved it completely...
...aim of general education, he said, is "to create spiritual heroism in the individual in the face of a mass culture...