Word: deepened
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Oldest & Cheapest. During World War II, Allied bombing clogged the waterways with 4,000 sunken vessels, 370,000 tons of twisted bridge steel, 14 million cubic feet of concrete and rubble. Since the war, Germany has spent more than $1 billion to clear away the debris, rebuild the fleet, deepen the rivers and improve the country's 65 inland ports. Reason for continued reliance on the Continent's oldest form of transportation: it is still the cheapest way to ship bulk freight. To move a metric ton of coal from Duisburg to Mannheim, for example, costs...
Montparnasse studio, where he could rearrange the pure white walls by moving panels about, colored exactly like his art. "To denaturalize is to deepen," he wrote in 1926, and turned his back on nature...
...There is grave danger to the future of Canada and all Canadians. What is at stake is the very fact of Canada. The clash of English and French could destroy the country, if permitted to deepen." So said a ten-man royal commission last week after 18 months spent examining Canada's most pressing problem-the deep division between French-and English-speaking Canadians...
...actor. I think I see what James T. Anderson, the composer and librettist, had in mind: to tell a story successfully through the medium of one art form is an accomplishment limited by the possibilities of that form. Why not, then, tell the story in many forms, deepen the experience, and ultimately create a far richer understanding for the audience? It makes sense in theory, but not in this particular application...
...addition to improving our relations with our European allies, Rockefeller stated, increased trade with the cooperative satellites will deepen the fissures in the Communist bloc and result in better relations between the citizens of the countries involved...