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Word: processes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other men sitting round the Lancaster House table with Dulles accepted the equation, but had their reservations. Western Europeans feared that the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. might compromise on a European zone alone. In the process Germany might be left divided, a large part of the continent might conceivably be turned into a neutralized zone crisscrossed by international inspection teams, the countries themselves forced to submerge their strategic and political identities in a buffer zone between the two superpowers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DISARMAMENT: An End to Surprises | 8/12/1957 | See Source »

...Major Field. There the water is drained off and the dried Gilsonite is fed into retorts from which flow 54,600 gal. of gasoline and at least 250 bbl. of fuel oil daily. Some 275 tons of high-grade metallurgical coke are obtained from the cracking process for sale at about $30 a ton to the coke-shy aluminum-smelting industry. So good is the gasoline obtained from Gilsonite that it has a higher octane rating than several premium leaded brands. American Gilsonite figures the cost of a barrel of its crude, laid down at the refinery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MINING: New Industry for the West | 8/12/1957 | See Source »

This production is splendid theatre. Anyone who does not leave it a better person and has not been thoroughly entertained in the process is obviously...

Author: By C. T., | Title: The Madwoman of Chaillot | 8/8/1957 | See Source »

Critics looking for the source of Sawallisch's power have found the germ of it in his approach to the music he conducts; like Toscanini, he tries to immerse his own personality in the personality he finds expressed in the score. The process is so absorbing that even at mealtimes he is likely to sit silent, sunk in mental rehearsal of selections from the file of music stored in his memory. He is largely self-taught. The son of a Munich insurance director, he studied piano privately, had only three months' instruction in conducting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Conductor in Demand | 8/5/1957 | See Source »

...Weather Bureau's generalized daily reports for the information they need. To get the precise, specially tailored reports they want, more and more companies are turning to private weathermen, who tell them what the weather will be one hour or one year ahead. In the process they have spawned a booming young business of 29 independent firms and some 600 private meteorologists, whose gross this year will top $15 million and whose forecasts will save U.S. industry an estimated $200 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDUSTRY: Prophets for Profit | 8/5/1957 | See Source »

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