Word: musts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...incident may be closed, but the danger hasn't ended ... It would be a mistake to depend upon the army alone [to suppress terror]. The entire people of Israel are called upon to overcome the danger." Terrorists had flourished during the British mandate. Now, said Ben-Gurion, Israel must unite to eradicate them...
Last week, after an all-day church service and tearful farewells, they were ready to go. Mrs. Hildebrand's son Henry, 40, spoke for the others: "We must do something to keep our way of life. Children don't believe as their fathers did. They drift to the cities. Some follow the trades, even become lawyers, which is forbidden in our belief. We want to live as the Bible taught...
Some of the TV shows were dull, slow and halting; but technicians and performers learned at least three valuable lessons: 1) that TV programs, like any other good show, must be blueprinted and paced off in advance; 2) that lighting and make-up are a long way from perfection; 3) that the camera, like any other good reporter, must hustle to get a story...
...Engine. All this is not as simple as it sounds. A small, controlled reactor has been built (TIME, Sept. 8), but putting one into a jet engine involves tremendous difficulties. The reactor must run very hot, but not burn itself out. It must transfer enormous amounts of heat to the "working fluid" (air) without slowing the blast too much...
Probably the toughest problem of all is how to keep from killing the crew by radiation. As Dr. Kalitinsky puts it: "The radiation intensities encountered in nuclear reactors must be reduced by factors of many billion before they are safe for the human organism...