Word: performer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...projects, e.g., the taming of the Hwai River, with a resulting emphasis on hand labor rather than new machines. Concludes the M.I.T. survey: "It is a sad day for the 'bourgeois scientists,' who must sit inactively watching the wastefulness of the Communist method of organizing masses to perform unskilled tasks...
...only a relative few were permanently employed. But the estimates are that some 4,000,000 can eventually be rehabilitated and gainfully employed. Not only would rehabilitation lead them into happier lives, but with the increasing complexity of such U.S. industries as electronics and aviation, handicapped people can actually perform many skilled and delicate jobs better than able-bodied workers...
...funds it earns on its current run, however, will go to the H.D.C., the Bindery, which the H.D.C. was given to renovate and perform in, or future productions, Miss Butte emphasized...
...young Shah spoke as he never had before. Said he: "I want you to make a revolution in the country. I want a revolution. I believe we have to make it before others seize the chance to make one. If we don't, they will. If you cannot perform the heavy task I assign you, I will fire...
Hospitals with government-approved abortion facilities are marked by special plaques at their entrances. No fewer than 8,000 of Japan's 85,000 practicing physicians have specific permits to perform abortions and have organized their own special society. In some hospitals a salaried doctor works systematically down a "destruction line," doing abortions under medically acceptable conditions. But in the side streets Dr. Pommerenke found cut-rate "clinics" that resembled abattoirs...