Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Europe and America can mutually benefit each other. Europe can lend us its experience and caution, and the U.S. can renew for Europe the hope and optimism vital to progress. "Europe can teach America only how to learn; America can teach Europe how to believe," claims d'Entreves...
...that he is flying in the center of the jet stream. If the stream curves, as it often does, the airplane can follow it by keep ing the drift angle at zero. When the "66" is hooked to the autopilot, the airplane will follow the stream automatically, getting maximum benefit...
...Free Trade Area, declared Peter Thorneycroft last week, "will make us a better ally." The U.S. State Department, though recognizing that some U.S. industry may at first suffer, is all for the two schemes-convinced that all Europe will eventually gain by them, and therefore the U.S. too will benefit...
According to Dr. John C. Wells, the Health Service has administered about 1000 shots since its innoculation program began early last fall. There is no complete record of the number of students who have received injections, but Dr. Wells said that many who would benefit from innoculation have not requested...
...demotion two years ago. The report has a plausible sound: a prearranged close testing of strength would be a finely calculated hint to the ebullient Nikita to mend his ways, but fast. It would explain the recent reversal of the Khrushchev line, the rewarming of Stalinist slogans for the benefit of Old Guard Communists such as Molotov, and the coolness towards Tito. It would also account for Khrushchev's belated dash down to Budapest (in the pattern of his onetime troubleshooting swings through the Ukraine) and the great forgathering in Moscow last week of the ever-faithful East Germans...