Word: meshed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Some may say to avoid spread of the conflict into an all-out war with China. Others, to avoid Soviet intervention. Neither explanation seems valid, for China is already engaging with the maximum power it can commit, and the Soviet will not necessarily mesh its actions with our moves...
MacArthur: "The Soviet will not necessarily mesh its actions with our moves. Like a cobra, any new enemy will more likely strike whenever it feels that the relativity in military or other potential is in its favor on a worldwide basis...
...Something." It did not take more than a few days to show Di Salle that he was not going to mesh with his boss, Economic Stabilizer Alan Valentine. His nose for political weather also told him that Valentine was not built to last long in the pernicious Washington climate ("I think it's a wonderful town," says Di Salle "but I don't think the country could stand two of 'em"). When action-loving Charles E. Wilson moved in to take supreme command of mobilization, it was busy, good-humored Mike Di Salle who seemed to Wilson...
Totty Lyons is, happily, secretary to the curator of the Nieman Fellowships, Louis Lyons. Happily because Louis Lyons is her husband, as of July 31, 1950, which makes office and home affairs mesh smoothly, and perhaps just as happily from the standpoint of the dozen Nieman Fellows who hit Harvard every fall...
...movies in general. The motion picture industry has a responsibility to its public, and how well the industry is assuming that responsibility by its emphasis on war pictures is a matter of dispute. The urge to satisfy public demand in terms of box office sales does not always mesh with the urge to improve and enlighten...