Word: existance
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Much of the experimental work at Springdale is on high-speed presses, and I can tell you that the presses on which TIME'S pages will be printed in five years do not exist today. Nor, indeed, do many of the products that will be advertised in those pages−as you will gather from our story, "$5 Billion Investment in Abundance...
...palace rift. This being so, Dutch editors were discreetly doubtful of the wisdom of putting out any statement at all, but government authority answered that the need for it involved not the public but the principals themselves. It was, in a sense, a tacit admission that difficulties still exist in the House of Orange-Nassau...
Your June 4 story misrepresents the Des Moines Register's coverage of news about race discrimination in Iowa. I did not tell Grover Hall of the Montgomery Advertiser that the problem of race discrimination "does not exist" in Iowa. In commenting on Hall's barbs at the Northern press, I said that our problem in Iowa admittedly was smaller than his in Alabama, but that we had covered thoroughly, as important news, race discrimination in this state. The Register has been saying editorially for many years that Northerners have a "moral blind spot" on race discrimination...
...years nuclear physicists have used neutrinos (small, uncharged particles) in their calculations. Neutrinos are necessary: without them many nuclear equations would not balance, and the massive branches of nuclear theory might fall to the ground. But no known apparatus has ever detected neutrinos. They were reasoned into existence by Nobel Prizewinners Enrico Fermi and Wolfgang Pauli to fill a theoretical need, and the gnawing suspicion has long persisted that they do not exist. Last week from the Atomic Energy Commission came big news. Neutrinos do exist...
...railroad to the North. There was a real-life model for Eliza who fled across Ohio River ice, but with no bloodhounds in pursuit. In fact, the bloodhounds are a bit of stage business thought up by the play adapter of Uncle Tom's Cabin and do not exist in Mrs. Stowe's novel...