Word: phasing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fact will be the continuing problem of the Administration and Congress. The general could only convey his own optimism. It was up to them to work out their detailed confusions. His job is to lead the NATO army, navy and air force, just beginning to emerge from the phantomlike phase of historical conferences and splendid promises into something actual-measured in fleets, squadrons and divisions, noisy with the clank of weapons and marching feet (see box). But it is an army existing only on paper until the governments give it weapons...
Headlined London's Daily : THE BUG is BOSS. It said, "The influenza bug ... can unseat the government any day . . . Government by influenza is the latest phase of a year in which Mr. Attlee has hung on to power by six votes." A greater threat to the government than influenza is an increasing public swing to the right. The latest British Gallup poll showed last week that the government has the backing of only 38% of the electorate compared to 43% two months ago and 46% four months ago. Tory support has increased from 44% four months...
Vers Mickeles Dean, Radcliffe '28, research head of the Foreign Policy Association, will speak on the "Next Phase of United States Foreign Policy" at a public address at 8 p.m. Wednesday in New Lecture Hall. Announcement of the lecture was made by S.D.A. head Helen Margolis '52 at a meeting yesterday...
...squash the Barbary pirates in 1802 and figuring on sending perhaps eight divisions of U.S. troops to encamp more or less permanently in Europe. Such action, based on last month's Brussels agreement (which the Senate had never been asked to approve), was in fact a drastic phase of far-reaching and brand-new national policy...
MacArthur identified Bigart's charges as "a phase of the irresponsible propaganda campaign against the command." He added: "I know of no professional soldier who will fail to recognize that the tactics of which [Bigart] complains and which he understands so little probably saved the Eighth Army from destruction and certainly from much heavier losses...