Word: development
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...evidence of renewed faith in free enterprise came from Reserve Bank of India Governor H. V. R. Iengar, close friend and adviser to Prime Minister Nehru. Disavowing the tepid brand of socialism long preached by Nehru, Iengar emphasized that India is looking to private capital and free enterprise to develop its resources and industrialize the nation...
...good as it is in itself, still gains a great deal from the performances of the actors. The first efforts of many young actors rate the description of "promising," but James MacArthur '60, does much more in his first picture than give a hint of a promise which may develop in the future. He turns in a mature, sharply delineated performance which demonstrates his intelligence as an observer as well as his technical ability as an actor. Every facial expression and nearly every intonation of voice is appropriate to a boy who is struggling to understand his parents...
Sisterhoods at Oxford, Wantage, and Clewer had already offered, with the blessing of Anglican bishops a number of sanctuaries for women. Great communities dedicated to the saints had sprung up all over England. It remained only for an organized movement of men to develop. The Society of St. John the Evangelist, or the Cowley Fathers, provided that organization...
American monetary and technical assistance has been largely responsible for the maintenance of this strong counter-weight on Russia's southern borders, providing heavy subsidies for road building, harbor developments, and industrial construction as well as for strict military needs. But American help has been more than matched by the eagerness of the Turks themselves to develop a military force capable of restraining the Russians, for whom they bear an ingrained contempt. The Turks have been so eager to fight Communists, in fact, that they volunteered a highly effective brigade of troops for duty in Korea under the United Nations...
...ideas that even they are forced to work less effectively than ever before. The scientist is valued in accordance with the amount of money that he spends, and his secrecy often protects him from the inspection which would force upon him the need to spend this money and develop his ideas to good advantage...