Word: rawness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...head WPB's aircraft section. But in spite of his health, K. T., besides bossing Chrysler's huge war program, is doing important odd jobs for WPB. On Nelson's desk last week was a voluminous Keller report on how to streamline the flow of raw and fabricated materials into finished planes; in the works is another Keller study on aluminum fabrication...
...raw materials that are used in our Mexican tires are exactly the same as those used by the General Tire & Rubber...
...newspaper Yomiuri, Navy spokesman Captain Hideo Hiraide wrote that, since the conquest of Java, Japan seemed to have taken the defensive while the Allies were on the offensive. He warned that Japan would probably be attacked from the air, that it was too soon for her newly captured raw materials to be fully exploited, that transportation was a difficult problem...
...after that, there is special entertainment at intervals all evening. A big draw is Blonde Colette Lyons, who tosses her torso around, shouting lines like: "I'm a sport with the boys at the Fort" or "I'm the toast of the boys at the Post." Anything raw on the performers' part is out. Betweenwhiles, the boys dance, or sit eating and drinking (generally milk...
Burlap is the "wrapping paper of the wholesale trade." The U.S., even in normal times, consumes more than 500,000,000 lb. of burlap a year. Bulk foods-grains, raw sugar, coffee, salt, livestock feeds-are bagged in burlap; so are cotton, wool, fertilizers, chemicals, countless industrial products. In wartime it is also needed for sandbags and camouflage fabrics. As raw jute, or as manufactured burlap, 99% of it originates in India, and 85% of that comes from around the steaming Ganges Delta in Bengal Province. In no other part of the world where acceptable jute can be grown...