Word: scatteredness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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On the frigid ice sheet 7 miles from Thule, Greenland, last week, members of an Air Force recovery team continued their hunt for H-bomb parts and contaminated debris scattered by the crash of a B-52 SAC bomber last month. Searchers armed with scintillation counters came upon chunks of...
Coping with the Crush. So far in 1968, Big Board trading has averaged nearly 13 million shares a day, almost double the 1965 rate and a 38% leap from the 1967 daily average. Though no figures are available for the scattered over-the-counter market, brokers estimate that volume has...
Since the Peace Corps, a few Americans, Canadians, and scattered other nationalities have come upcountry. Adzope had four volunteers this summer, who taught or traveled to outlying villages giving health lectures, advising mothers, and administering vaccinations. The unmarried Frenchmen date the girls, but they're lonely too.
I think in trying to make Harvard a moral replica of your ideals you neglect a world which sorely needs the practical application of those ideals. Let the results of your fine education be applicable to practical solution and not vocal flailings scattered on the breeze. 2 Lt. William H...
The scattered applause had hardly subsided when both Grimble and Otness were sent off of the ice for interference. Flaman, the third man in Harvard's penalty box, disapproved of Threadgold's call and had a meaningless 10-minute misconduct added to his sentence.