Word: employs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...unification of Korea is an end to which the U.S. is committed." Then, in words that took in other Koreas, i.e., divided Germany and Austria, he added: "We remain determined to play our part in achieving the political union of all countries so divided . . ." But the U.S. would not "employ war as an instrument to accomplish the worldwide political settlements to which we are dedicated and which we believe to be just...
Steel & Water. The biggest and best known of the Delaware Valley's new projects is U.S. Steel's giant $450 million Fairless Works at Morrisville, Pa. (TIME, Dec. 12). Started two years ago and now 75% complete, the Fairless Works will soon employ 6,000 and turn out 1,800,000 tons of steel a year, almost 2% of U.S. production. Among the first to follow U.S. Steel to the area: its subsidiary, National Tube, with a $100 million plant. National Steel, fifth largest U.S. producer, has plans for a $300 million plant in Gloucester County...
...there are many wedges in the walls of prejudice: ¶ Telephone companies in the North, all white until a few years ago, now employ 5,000 Negroes...
...most prevalent and influential interpretation of the happiness phrase was that fostered by the famous post-Civil War Slaughterhouse cases; happiness hinged on, or was equal to, the right to employ and be employed as one pleased. For a nation in the awkward stage of its industrial adolescence, this was a fortuitous interpretation indeed, but it did little toward finding the ultimate definition...
...spread rumors, but all that concerns us is that they do not get their way ... If to destroy the evil and dishonest I must go down in history as a tyrant, I shall do so with pleasure . . . And may God grant that I won't have to employ the most terrible punishments...