Word: pureed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fate had not Mrs. Atsuko Hori, now the wife of an Ozuki businessman, tracked down the pilots and invited them to a reunion. To Kenji Katayama, a mild-mannered Kyoto agricultural official at 43, the invitation brought a "burning nostalgia for those days when I was so pure that I thought nothing of dying for the glory of my nation. All at once I was full of desire for a rendezvous with my past...
Collbohm channeled 95% of Rand brainpower into pure military research. The U.S. launched a successful intercontinental ballistic-missile program after Rand men argued that hard-to-deliver bombs would be less effective than small missile-mounted nuclear warheads. When another Rand study warned that existing intermediate Russian missiles could easily destroy U.S. SAC bases overseas, the Pentagon abandoned them at a saving of $1 billion a year. Currently, Rand experts are studying counterinsurgency techniques; its teams have served in Viet Nam for five years...
Raul Locsin of the Philippines, Executive Editor of the Economic Monitor, said that the problem of a Chinese minority in the Philippines is not very deep, and "I think one of our presidents was of pure Chinese origins...
...many of the court's judges fought the reforms out of pure distaste for change-and some plaintiffs' lawyers still feel that the speedup keeps them from fully preparing cases. Even so, most lawyers seem to agree that justice no longer delayed is justice no longer denied. Presiding Judge Nix happily reports that "each and every judge" now supports the system, while admiring judicial visitors flow in from other states and foreign countries...
Time to Go. Bowman began to dream. And his was a dream familiar to newsmen everywhere: he would buy himself a small-town newspaper and become a country editor, writing whatever he pleased and raising his family in a pure, pastoral setting. Unlike so many of his colleagues, though, Bowman was determined to turn his dream into reality. In 1960, he went into debt to buy an abandoned 67-acre farm in Washington County, Va., an area known for antique shops and country hams, hurley tobacco and beef cattle, spoon bread and purple, mist-hung hills. Five years later...