Word: savely
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With his remarkable grasp of detail and his organizational genius, Hoover also completed two monumental studies of the federal bureaucracy for Presidents Truman and Eisenhower. His commissions recommended some 645 specific changes in governmental organization and procedure, designed to save some $10 billion annually. About 70% of them were put into effect...
...classed the Chinese explosion as "weak," meaning its energy was equal to about 20 kilotons of chemical explosive. But only the testers themselves can now be sure whether the low power was intentional, to save precious fissionable material, or a result of poor design and construction. Radioactive particles collected by high-flying airplanes may soon provide an answer, however, for the particles prattle all sorts of secrets: whether the fissionable material used was plutonium or U-235; how much of it was wasted; whether an attempt was made to get fusion (hydrogen bomb) action...
...That was a great save, a really great one." Getchell said after the game. "You know, Norris has worked hard, practicing that motion every day. If you jump on your belly the ball can slide under you. Boy, what a save...
Traffic experts, several city officials, and a leading opponent of the Memorial Drive underpasses yesterday privately criticized ex-Governor John A. Volpe's proposal to save the "now famous sycamores" by eliminating the access roads to the projected Boylston Street underpass...
With the other members of the state ticket almost sure to be defeated and a possible loss of two or three Republican Congressional seats, the party organization in the state has all but officially embarked on a "Save Scott" crusade. In addition, "Democrats for Scott" and "Independents for Scott" (there are also "Friends of Scott," "Progressive Pennsylvanians for Scott," "Healing Arts Committee for Scott," "Lawyers for Scott," Veterans for Scott," etc.) have begun to distribute ticket-splitting information in huge quantities. (Most of the state votes on machines, which include prominent instructions in straight ticket voting...