Word: extent
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...impressive as their own physical plant is, its administration is even more proud of the extent of the Medical School's hospital affiliation...
...classical view of the relation of poetry and war, MacLeish explained, was that poetry came afterwards and told the story, justifying was to some extent. But this presupposes that there is a return to peace, and now war goes on and on continually. Poetry can no longer be content to describe war, but must criticize war and give us an image of human perfection for which we can live...
...upon the same terms as the rest of the world. But within a few years, we have seen Russia closing in upon the Chinese empire. If she succeeds, we will not only be excluded from these markets, but we shall stand face to face with a power controlling an extent of territory and a mass of population the like of which the world has never seen. In the presence of such a colossus of despotism and military socialism, the welfare of every free people is in danger." Lodge said this in 1899, long before the military socialism of the czars...
Except for Stevenson, Shepard will not start any now men. Both teams will use a man-to-man defense, and the visitors will depend on the fast break to a great extent...
Nichols, outlining the duties of the F.B.I., said he looked forward t the day when his organization did not need to concern itself with investigations to the present extent, but could serve instead as a kind of central information service for responsible local law enforcing groups...