Word: following
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...worth the paper wasted on them. Many of the changes, when they came, would not mean much to Americans. But what mattered, and would matter more & more as the U.S. stake in Britain increased, was the continuing battle of ideas behind these changes and others that would certainly follow before British socialism had run its course. At the moment, most of those engaged in this battle regarded it as nothing more than a fight for individual and factional advantage. This was an illusion. The real battle was for liberty...
Moody, Mad Thing. Jack Paar lives in an improbable little world of satire filled with musclebound lady wrestlers, bombproof subterranean love nests and amorous girl gym teachers. Political commentators in Paar scripts have great difficulty "predicting" that Friday will follow Thursday; small boys expect to be rewarded with refrigerators when they answer questions in history class. Because U.S. institutions are Paar's target, a Paar grammar school administration drums up business with radio commercials ("Children! Have you tried the seventh grade...
Theoretical consequences might be enormous. The hydrogen atom, with its single proton and single electron, is the simplest atomic structure. It is therefore the starting point for investigation of the fundamental mysteries of matter. The atoms of other elements are more complicated, but presumably their constituent particles follow the same basic laws...
...highly theoretical branch of physics which studies chiefly the interaction of mass and energy within the atom. Most scientists and practically all laymen get mentally seasick attempting to follow the wave mechanicians...
Whether it would was hedged by many "ifs." Much depended on whether the rest of the corn crop could be harvested before the frosts. Much also depended on whether President Truman would follow Clint Anderson's proposal this week to cut the year's grain exports by a whopping 100 million...