Word: guaranteeeing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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General Clark did not guarantee that he could control Syngman Rhee. He promised only: "Where necessary, the United Nations Command will, to the limits of its ability, establish military safeguards to insure that the armistice terms are observed."
In 1946, the Government's Bureau of Mines announced it had found the first practical way to refine it into commercially pure form. The Government subsidized experimental pilot plants to process small batches of titanium into sheets, rods, etc. and commercial production of titanium was started by Du Pont...
"...The underlying principle to remember in considering the subject is the duty of the citizen to cooperate in government. He has no option to say, "I do not approve of this Grand Jury or that Congressional Committee; I dislike its members and its objectives; therefore I will not tell it...
A. He has no doubt about that. Starting as a major he used to have to prepare the reports that went before the Appropriations Committee. All his life he had pointed out where there had been great danger, but no one could assume that any amount of actual military strength...
Magic Numbers. "I most deeply believe that it is foolish and dangerous for any of us to be hypnotized by magic numbers . . . There is no given number of ships-no specific number of divisions-no special number of billions of dollars-that will automatically guarantee our security . . . Today three aircraft...