Word: bulks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...forces were in a deadly duel to determine the fate of France. Defending the Fourth Republic was testy Premier Pierre Pflimlin, armed with constitutionality and the tough internal security forces commanded by stooped, whitehaired Interior Minister Jules Moch.* On the attack were the insurgents of Algeria, armed with the bulk of France's effective military strength and the full-throated approval of the Algiers mob. Off to one side, waiting for a summons to take over, stood towering Charles de Gaulle, whose fortunes rose every time the insurgents scored a point...
...marital status: 1,830 were single, 2,773 married, and 607 were widowed, divorced or separated. In contrast with the widely accepted notion that married women who already have several children make up the bulk of the abortion trade, only 402 of Timanus' operations were performed on women who had more than two children...
Kluckhohn said last night that "the main bulk" of the tutorial will be carried by permanent members of the Faculty. At present, however, a formal tutorial staff has not been officially named...
Another recent Central Kitchen closeout resulted in a migration to Dunster House. In Dunster House hamburgers were served, with French fried onions. The Central Kitchen does not serve French fried onions. Now it seems that French fried onions bought in bulk--if that is in what French fried onions are bought--will be cheaper for the larger bulk which the Central Kitchen will buy. Expense, therefore, is not prohibitive...
With election day only three weeks off, the fog of political oratory shrouded the Italian peninsula. In one 24-hr, period last week Italy was subjected to no less than 20,000 campaign speeches. To some of the candidates it seemed that the bulk of these had been delivered by a single man: brilliant, persuasive Liberal Party Leader Giovanni Malagodi...