Word: by-product
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...help its canteen workers understand American patrons, Britain's Navy, Army & Air Force Institutes issued a pamphlet. Interesting by-product was the information it gave U.S. soldiers about what the British think of them after nearly a year in the United Kingdom. Samples: >"Americans are men's men. The American troops are tough, but with a toughness tempered by a strong sense of humor. They think the British nation pretty tough, too, after the way we have stood up to bombings." >"You may think they are inclined to make too much of the skyscrapers of New York...
...peace. Turning to Britain's Ambassador, Lord Halifax, he said that the U.S. will have to go far and fast before it catches up on social progress, social reform and the common understanding and working partnership between the richer and poorer classes which has been England's by-product of the war. Then Norris very simply thanked Guffey and all who "have said so many nice things about me" and sat down. He wasn't crying. He was more determined than ever...
...Lodi, Calif, last month, Dr. John R. Matchett of the U.S. Department of Agriculture extracted 400 Ib. of tartrates from winery residues merely by running them through "Amberlite," thus opened the way for a possible 1943 production of 10,000,000 Ib. of tartaric acid.* In Idaho, beet sugar refiners are increasing sugar production, reducing by-product molasses with equal simplicity...
...wish also you had printed the courageous paragraph from Society in America-the book reviewed was a by-product of that work-as an inspiration to us hypacusics. She said...
Convinced that America's cardinal mistake has been to consider this civilization as a by-product of economic progress, Agar believes that merely economic arrangements will not prevent future wars, in short that peace cannot be bought...