Word: content
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...predict what the practical content of a European defense force would be," Heath said in his third and final Godkin Lecture, but he suggested that it might include a nuclear striking force based on present French and British nuclear capacity...
There was a definite decrease in the number who thought they had problems handling the content of courses and who said that time would be a problem for them. It is interesting to note that the proportion of freshmen who checked handling of courses amounted to only one-third. Apparently the majority of students as they matriculate at Harvard are confident
Belmondo is Gabin's successor as the troubled young tough guy of the French cinema. But cast together, each has stepped out of basic snarl. Gabin is a mellowed inn-keeper, content with the quiet life of his tiny Tigreville. And Belmondo--the nihilistic punk of "Breathless"--is a harried advertising man who hits the bottle more often than any girl friend...
When movies depict the past, that past generally becomes the immediate present of the audience. We watch events of long-ago happen before our eyes, and are content to take a temporary departure from the Twentieth Century. But the films of John Ford make no attempt to take us into the past; they are about the past...
...According to the latest FDA ruling, the only fish that may be used are hake* and related species. They must be iced as soon as caught, like all other fish for human consumption. In processing, though the whole fish is used, some bone is removed to keep the fluoride content below 100 parts per-million. The final flour of "FPC" parts (fish protein concentrate) must contain 75% protein and practically...