Word: depending
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...stock of atom bombs), Washington, D.C. will be the safest place in this country . . . Stalin is no fool; with the one exception of Winston Churchill, he is the smartest man in the world today. He knows he cannot trust his closest associates in the Kremlin, but that he can depend on plenty of assistance from [Washington...
...assistants--Ted Schmitt, the large line coach; Joe Maras, the large end coach; and Josh Williams, a real pepper guy who coaches backs--are taking nothing for granted. They are emphasizing the fundamental football techniques of blocking, tackling, and hard running. Harvard's success this year will depend on how well the squad can adapt itself to Jordan's ways of doing things, and on how well the manpower holds...
...soldiers in the 24th Infantry Division, and we greatly depend upon your magazine to inform us of our progress in other sectors, as we seldom know what is going on outside our immediate area...
...Britons could depend on help from guerrillas and from intelligence corpsmen hidden in the hills. One British agent, a Cretan, actually lived next door to General Kreipe's Villa Ariadne, near the north coast. Through him, Moss and Leigh-Fermor learned the general's daily routine to a nicety-off to headquarters by car at 9 a.m., back in the evening any time after 8 or 8:30 p.m., depending on how many rubbers of bridge he stayed to play...
...Hart did not expect the American Medical Association, which regards such views as heresy, to accept his suggestion without a stiff fight. There was sure to be bitter opposition from those hospitals which now depend on interns for virtually free labor...