Word: embarks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...picking them the Army will embark on a ticklish and complex business. About half will come from the European Theater, a third from the Pacific. Most of the others-luckiest of all-are already in the U.S., home on rotation...
...Business School report recommends several "badly needed" revisions in the actual law to speed up payment of refunds and to insure that the provisions will not be repealed. Immediate action is necessary, says the report to enable America's infant industries to embark safely on expansion programs. These new plants are considered especially important in that they must provide the employment and investment opportunities necessary for postwar prosperity...
...about to embark upon a great crusade. . . . We will accept nothing less than full victory...
...promising fields. Now the U.S. Government itself is negotiating with California Arabian Standard and presumably with Ibn Saud's representatives for direct participation in the oil exploitation. This, if it went through, would be historic -for the first time in its history the U.S. Government would embark upon a career as a speculative oil magnate on foreign soil. Nor could New Deal "anti-imperialists" readily complain, for this was a pet project of oilman Harold L. Ickes...
With their arrival from a number of STAR Units, one of which was at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, some of the incoming AST men will supplement the group already taking the Advanced Phase of Foreign Area and Language Study while the majority will embark upon the study of two courses newly added to the prescribed curriculum, Basic and Advanced Engineering. The other two units which have been here since June 1 are in Personnel Psychology and Medical Training...