Word: generously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Natural gas is also a prime source of anhydrous ammonia, the key ingredient in nitrogen fertilizers. Because of its vast natural gas reserves-and its generous sources of phosphate, potash and other plant foods-the U.S. is the world's prime supplier of fertilizer. About 10% of the U.S. output is exported, mostly to developing nations that need more food for their rapidly expanding populations-Korea, Mexico, India and Chile...
...reason: most youngsters start off with a used car, but frequently remain loyal to the first make when they trade up to a new car. And today, with greater buying power of their own and parents who are more generous, more youngsters than ever start right in with...
Ulbricht was apparently in no mood to be generous. The hole in the Wall is a tiny one by any measurement. Only those West Berliners who have immediate relatives in the Communist part of the city may pass through the five special entry points designated by the East Germans. Passes, issued by East German postal officials, are good through Jan. 5, but only from 7 a.m. to midnight, except on New Year's Day when the pass holders may stagger back as late as 5 a.m. Though some 800,000 West Berliners qualify for the passes, many of them...
...appointed day, Davis and Adam lay in operating rooms on opposite sides of the street. At the School of Medicine, Adam was anesthetized, and his temperature was dropped to 90°. Then a surgeon removed the animal's two kidneys along with their ureters and a generous supply of blood vessels...
...mandate," said an Assistant Secretary of Defense to a group of Air Force generals. "He's given you space." The men in uniform were inclined to argue that Defense Secretary Robert McNamara's decision to let them build a Manned Orbiting Laboratory was hardly as generous as all that. Space, they figure, has belonged to them all along. They have always maintained that it is merely an extension of the atmosphere - a little higher and thinner, to be sure, but a proper place for Air Force operations...