Word: complements
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...biggest problem will be to stop the Eagles from scoring a lot. They have a very fast team which averages two inches of height more than the Crimson. This is probably the best B.C. team in recent years, Shepard said, since it now has a skyscraper center to complement its perennially smooth squad...
...face of the week's tally, and the fact that the Reds now have available in Manchuria some 600 jets-most of them presumably MIGs-the U.N. would have to make available more than the single wing (normal complement. 75 planes) of Sabre jets now flying against the Reds, or face the sort of losses which still make World War II airmen shudder at the name of Schweinfurt...
...ever known; 2) that American capitalism (unlike European capitalism), remains dynamic through competition, and greases the social escalator by rewarding brains and skill wherever found; 3) that social equality fosters the production of more wealth, and the production of more wealth fosters social equality-i.e., democracy and capitalism complement each other...
...program, which was run last year on a trial basis, will complement the College's regular advising system he those freshmen who show enough interest, Shapiro said. The Council has already sent letters to freshmen who are the only ones to come from their high-schools, and those who returned slips signifying their interest have been assigned advisors...
...offensive or that they expected the talks to fail. The U.N. was also diligently plugging away at a buildup of its own. The Air Force was diverting the 116th Bomber Wing, originally earmarked for NATO, to Korea. The Navy was sending over the carrier Essex, two cruisers, a complement of destroyers. Though the Army and Marine Corps were rotating personnel rapidly, the flow of replacements made sure that there would be no weakening of ground strength...