Word: annually
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...Vietnamese army nearly as much trouble as the Communist enemy. Some 37,000 regular, regional and popular government forces deserted in 1963, twice that many the next year, and 113,000 last year. During the first six months of this year, 67,000 went over the hill, a shocking annual rate of more than one man in every five under arms...
...pretty easy to see what this congress is," said one delegate at last week's annual meeting of the National Student Association held at the University of Illinois. "It's a meeting between the left left-wingers and the right left-wingers." Such was certainly the impression that many of the 425 delegates, representing 250 college student governments, tried hard to get across...
...annual improvement factor," which inflates wages periodically according to rises in company productivity. All that would go on top of what the unions call a "one-shot catchup" -which means a bundle for all the benefits they feel they have missed over the last six years...
D.C.L.'s chairman, Sir Robert Gumming, 66, a fourth-generation distillery-man, last year was knighted "for services to export." Small wonder. Johnnie Walker, the world's top-selling Scotch, sends more than a million cases a year to the U.S. This month, making his annual report for the twelve-month period ending March 31, Sir Robert said that overall exports of Scotch rose by 9,120,000 million gal., or 16%, to a total of 65,440,000 gal. Distillers Co. Ltd. also made marked gains with its gins and vodkas, especially in the U.S., where...
...that, though, Trinity Church is a powerful, still-active force in U.S. ecclesiastical history. It is the largest parish in the Protestant Episcopal Church, with 3,900 congregants. It is also the wealthiest, with an endowment exceeding $50 million, title to 20 Manhattan office and industrial buildings, and an annual parish income of nearly...