Word: patterning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only those shots the Russians have documented in order to keep secret just how effectively the worldwide Western tracking net functions. And the Russians might well have calculated Ilyushin's first orbit as carefully as they did Gagarin's, which artfully swung around the earth in a pattern that avoided the major Western tracking outposts. In fact; the West saw neither initial orbit-but later picked up Gagarin's empty rocket casing still orbiting after his descent...
...into the corporation to cover credit losses, put in Bechhold as president to replace Conrad Hilton's son Barron. To cull out bad risks, Bechhold at once tightened the credit check (the new minimums: 25 years of age, a $7,200 salary, and "an established pattern of wise and consistent use of credit"). He also is putting into operation next month an IBM computer system to check daily on the state of accounts, send out reminders to delinquents...
...alternative was then sought. Here I suggest was our original mistake. If you supply a neighbor with a limited amount of arms and equipment necessary for civil order and defense, you have a way of controlling him, for rifies need ammunition that fits, and equipment needs spare parts. The pattern of our previous policy as it begins to emerge rather suggests that elements in the previous administration had determined to isolate and if possible overthrow Castro some time before he finally isolated himself from us. If as reported our C.I.A. threw its main support to conservative elements among the refugees...
...junior varsity race followed a similar pattern, with the Crimson slowly picking up a few seats during the first three-quarters of a mile and then moving out in the middle of the race to an incontestable margin while understroking the opposition...
Unfortunately, the pattern is still of an upturn that does not end unemployment. There are 5,500,000 unemployed, 1,800,000 of whom have not had work for at least three months. As a remedy, William McChesney Martin, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, last week proposed a "harsh doctrine" to U.S. businessmen: across-the-board price cuts. "Throughout our country, we must not only increase our productivity, but also pass some of the gains on to the consumer in the form of lower prices, rather than having all of it go exclusively to labor in higher wages...