Word: bulks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cases to the limit. While we are all warmed by the glow of Perry Mason's courtroom brilliance, it is, in fact, this informal and invisible negotiating and adjusting process -- and even more invisible police decision on whether to arrest in the first place -- that constitutes the great bulk of the administration of justice in this country. There are virtually no rules or guidelines governing the decisions made in the more than 90% of the cases which do not get tired but which involve liberty or imprisonment for millions of people each year. The cases never show...
...bulk of Canada's 20 million people are clustered within an hour's drive or two of the U.S. border. Many of the nation's cities are within reach of wilderness where Indians still hunt deer. Canada remains one of the world's last frontiers, but it is subduing nature with the tools of modern technology rather than oxcarts and covered wagons...
Expecting a profit of up to $150,000, the 'Poonies are already trying to devise ways to spend it. The bulk of the profit will be plowed back into the "Lampoon Castle" for restoring the interior, Jonathan F. Cerf '68 said last night...
...bulk of the plant will be underground. It will be about 400 feet long, 110 feet wide, and 40 feet deep. Only a 30 foot square structure on top will be visible to strollers on the Charles...
There is no doubt that the King and the Premier see eye to eye on many issues. Stephanopoulos relies heavily on Constantine to keep the right-wing National Radical "Union Party, which supplies the bulk of his parliamentary votes, in line behind him-and thereby postpone the need for a general election, which need not, by law, be held before February 1968. On the other hand, Constantine clearly leaves the day-to-day business of governing to Stephanopoulos and his ministers, and felt secure enough on his throne to leave the country this summer for a holiday of yachting...