Word: naturale
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Upon the death of the OPA, he said, the National Association of Manufacturers claimed that free competition through the natural law of supply and demand would bring down the prices to where the people would be willing to pay.
"Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. soon hopes to be pumping 433 million cubic feet of natural gas a day . . . buy gas at an average cost of 7.6? per million cubic feet, and sell . . . at 26.7?" [TIME, Nov. 24].
. . . Using TIME'S figures for value of natural gas but on a 1,000 cubic feet basis instead of a million cubic feet gets Texas Eastern back in the black.
At the ceremony, Florida's Governor Millard F. Caldwell formally turned over to the U.S. Government 270,720 acres of the Everglades' sawgrass flats, jungly hummocks, winding waterways and mangrove swamps. Harry Truman beamed, spoke pleasantly about "the wise use of our natural resources."
The current offerings are certainly not a panacea. Like most other courses, they depend largely on who is teaching them, and many are hampered by their size and by the almost complete impossibility of contact with the lecturer. The selection of representative subject matter must still be largely arbitrary, and...