Word: scanted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...vapors and the "fluid" catalyst are forced under 10-lb. pressure through tiny holes into a reaction chamber at a temperature of around 800-975° F. In scant seconds the oil is cracked and the mixture-vapors, gases and carbon-coated catalyst-moves up through cyclone separators where the powder is dropped into a spent catalyst chamber. From there it flows into a regeneration chamber where a stream of air burns off the carbon at a temperature of 1,000-1,150° F. The powder, still moving, is cleaned of remaining gases in more cyclone separators...
Meanwhile students must plan for the coming term, and there is some basis for planning. The departure of the ERC was originally scheduled to start with the retraining program on the first of February. But things are moving slowly in Washington; the scant information available indicates that manpower leaders are still debating what procedure should be used in choosing the colleges for the retraining program. It is certain that no colleges have yet been picked, that neither the Army nor the Navy has drawn up any contracts, and that neither has yet started to choose men to be sent back...
...forces. Its commander, General Barre, gathered what forces he had in the interior and said: "We will be attacked and we will defend ourselves." More serious battles in Tunisia were likely to be between Brigadier General Jimmy Doolittle's U.S. planes and Axis aircraft from Sicily, a scant 140 miles away. This week when a bomber bearing General Doolittle was attacked, he took over the controls from his wounded co-pilot and continued his flight. U.S. troops landed at the excellent port of Philippeville, 210 miles east of Algiers, and by the end of the second day were within...
Before the battle of El Hemeimat, Britain's chances of holding Rommel in the desert had seemed desperately scant. In Rommel's last attack the Eighth Army had lost more than 80,000 men, to say nothing of huge amounts of munitions and supplies which Rommel had confiscated and put to his own use. The army had been driven 400 miles back, was disorganized and discouraged. Then...
...Marines' southern toehold. The job even then would not be finished. For the Japs' great concentration point at Rabaul in New Britain would still be dangerously close-660 miles from Tulagi, 200 from Bougainville. The Japs would even then still be in upper New Guinea, a scant 350 miles from Rabaul. Above Port Moresby last week, an Australian force (with some U.S. troops) was slowly retreating, and soon the Japs may be in lower New Guinea, all too near (375 miles) to Australia itself. Until this entire corner of the Japs' Pacific empire is taken, the holding...