Word: predictably
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although most of the observation of currents have been made at sea, the Institute has developed one remarkable instrument to predict ocean currents right in the laboratory. This apparatus consists of a large parabaloid bowl on which the outlines of the continents are raised. The bowl is set on a drive shaft that rotates it rapidly and evenly, while from four sides a battery of Kenmore vacuum cleaners blows a steady supply of "trade winds" late the hemisphere. The procedure into pour water into the bottom of the rotating parabaloid while centrifical force spreads it into an even sheet that...
This week Walsh continued the fray with a lengthy speech at a Santa Fe meeting of the Adjutants General Association, a National Guard ally. Cried he: "I predict we will experience some distinctly unpleasant times in the not too distant future ... It behooves us to keep our powder dry." Hannah was on hand too, but was clearly in enemy territory. The battle was joined, and Hannah may soon test an old article of Pentagon faith-not necessarily true-that when the National Guard Association cracks the whip, Congress obediently jumps...
Would Navarre care to predict victory next year? The answer: No, but in 1955 "I am confident we shall be able to drive the enemy out of all the zones that are vital for the maintenance of his battle corps" (presumably meaning that the Communists will still be a guerrilla problem, as in Malaya, but confinable...
Shaken Rope. The jet stream is not like a surface river, confined between solid banks. It whips around like a shaken rope, and to predict its position, speed and direction takes both knowledge and skill. Pan Am gathered all available data and added observations of its own. Last year, its meteorologists felt they knew enough to take the plunge. The Stratocruisers were regularly scheduled to fly nonstop from Tokyo. The first flight made Honolulu in 11½ hrs. instead...
STEAK prices will go higher this year, meatmen predict, because drought and high feed prices caused many ranchers to reduce herds last year. Beef prices should hit a peak about 5% below last year's high by late July or August, remain there through next winter...