Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...described the current task as one of rearmament, in which American armed forces must be kept at three to four million and technological resources must be exploited. President Conant added that peace could be won, in time, by a constant show of strength...
...taken each year, and not more than three such advanced courses may be counted for concentration. The most popular of these creative courses is English C, which is conducted entirely in sections. The quality of instructors varies, but he main virtue of the course is in the constant practice in writing...
...number of concentrators is always small, permitting constant and intimate contact with such leaders in the field as Whatmouth. More important, Linguistics is the only field in which one can learn languages without studying the accompanying literatures...
Since the building was built "to implement the program in General Education with a particular emphasis on science courses," these Natural Science professors were in constant contact with the University authorities and the architects and had a great deal to say in the plans for the building...
Miracle look artless and crude. Director Jean (Symphonic Pastorale) Delannoy can also take credit for the rare cinematic feat of evoking deep religious feeling without sugar & molasses. His constant perception of the story's human values, and Actor Fresnay's superbly sensitive playing make God Needs Men the best foreign-language film to reach the U.S. in at least a year...