Word: leaded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Simple geography (see map) explained it. During the early '60s, when Russia may hold a temporary lead in numbers of intercontinental missiles, NATO's IRBMs based in England and Italy, later perhaps in Turkey, will cover enough targets in Russia to bridge the gap between less effective SAC bombers and rising numbers of U.S.-based ICBMs. Perhaps even more important, possession of missiles by NATO nations (for the time being the U.S. controls the atomic warheads) gives them a sense of participation in their own defense in the missile...
...head from abroad and in its arrogance and blindness try to poison and inflame anew the innate curiosity and passion of the young for novelties." But in fact, he said, no real grounds for discontent exist. "The perfection of social rights in our country is a reality. The lead Spain has over other people in this is extraordinary." And economically, "the real fact is that in these 20 years Spain has known an economic development without precedent in its history...
...damage than bugs that were irradiated in normal air. Dr. Baldwin concluded that oxygen deficiency improved radiation resistance. Since cells in humans are continually dividing, man may never hope to achieve an insect's resistance. But Dr. Baldwin is hopeful that the study of his kissing bugs will lead to basic knowledge of how radiation damages cells and what can be done to reduce such damage to a minimum...
Cleveland needed three pitchers in the ninth inning to defeat the Athletics, 6 to 4, in an American League opener in Kansas City. Gary Bell, entering the ninth with a four-run lead, gained one out and gave up three singles and a run before being relieved by Herb Score...
Friedrich cited personal and policy differences between the two which might lead Adenauer to by-pass Erhard for Franz Etzel, Minister of Finance. Friedrich added that Erhard lacks administrative skill...