Word: linked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Glueck refused to comment on the possibility of a link-up between the Danver and Brink robberies, but did admit that both showed the mark of a "master-mind...
...cost down. It looked as though the Administration fight for the whole $7.9 billion (besides Connally's committee, the request must go through the Senate Armed Services, House Foreign Affairs, Senate and House appropriations committees) would prove as tough, in its way, as getting France and Germany to link arms in Europe...
...mostly to studies of Marxism, and was composed of hand-picked bright young men whose prospects in Government were better than average. Weyl did not know Chambers. According to Chambers' testimony, Harold Ware picked these same bright young men for his apparatus in 1936, and provided the direct link between them and J. Peters, head of the Communist underground...
...Bauhaus and of Walter Gropius--and the students and teachers at the Bauhaus were among the few who seriously considered the problem of living and creating in a mechanized society. They attempted to fuse technology and art, believing that a unifled theory of design should be the link between all forms of work. It is apparent that living in the world of today cannot be done by skulking behind lantern slides of the past or by fleeing into over-specialization. A relatively good stand against this is being made by the General Education courses, but Dean Hudnut is unconsciously fostering...
Queen Elizabeth II begins her reign in a perilously shaken world. A point of stability is the firm link of legitimacy between the two great English-speaking commonwealths...