Word: secretion
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Indonesia's usually cocky President Sukarno seemed tired, nervous and uncertain. While his government's reckless campaign to seize The Netherlands' vast commercial holdings continued apace, Sukarno made his rounds screened by a phalanx of bodyguards, armored cars and secret servicemen. In Surabaya, Sukarno exhorted a rally of 100,000 Indonesians to prepare for hard times. "We must dare!" he cried. "We must start from the bottom. In the next few years we may be short of food, short of clothing." But Sukarno's flamboyance was gone, his melodramatics unconvincing. His audience listened, unmoved...
...Captured within a fortnight after landing on Long Island and Florida beaches, and tried in secret by seven U.S. generals, six were executed, two were imprisoned...
...book, even in the higher price range, dwarfs the sales of adult bestsellers. Where an adult novel usually achieves its peak sales within six months of publication and then drops off to virtually nothing, the successful children's book-e.g., Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (1909), Marjorie Flack's China-flavored The Story About Ping (1933), E. B. White's gentle Charlotte's Web (1952)-goes right on selling a steady 10,000 to 20.000 copies a year. One of Simon & Schuster's Little Golden Books, The Poky Little Puppy (illustrated...
...situation is actually far from humorous. It's silly, but it's not funny when the Defense Department declines to tell the General Accounting Office about "secret" defense expenditures until the GAO's auditor proves his "need to know." Security has apparently become the last refuge of bureaucracy...
...Crimson's secret of success against the Pottsdam "Black Knights" was pace--a pace so hard and fast both on offense and defense that Clarkson was never able to catch up with the varsity skaters...