Word: continente
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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GIANT RADAR NETS under construction around the North American continent will be a bonanza for the electronics industry. They will cost the U.S. some $2 billion in fiscal 1956 alone, says Assistant Air Force Secretary Lyle S. Garlock.
¶"The Americans have, as far as their international reflates are concerned, remained to a large extent the same as they were before 1914 . . . One must have no illusions . . . it is a purely negative interest which keeps the U.S. on the continent of Europe . . . As Europe exists, it must be...
No orthodox Shakespearean will be moved by Author Hoffman to abandon his established belief-that Christopher Marlowe was the great pioneer who explored the unknown continent of Elizabethan drama, and that William Shakespeare, following after, bulldozed and occupied that realm with a power and majesty far beyond the strength of...
The seaway's impact on both the geography and economy of the continent will be enormous. More than 8,000 miles of new coastline will be added to the U.S-s and Canada. Such lakefront cities as Chicago, Cleveland, l)uluth, Buffalo, Toronto and Hamilton will become genuine deepwater ports...
Most of the money will be spent in the International Rapids sections, a 46-mile stretch of river on the New York-Ontario border. Two canals, one eight miles long, the other one mile long, will be built around the rapids, and a system of power dams will be set...