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Word: statisticized (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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> The expected East Coast oil shortage, due to the diversion of oil tankers to Britain, is one transport trouble which nobody blames on a car shortage. Last week A.A.R. offered a neat statistic: of the 150,000 U.S. tank cars, over 130,000 are owned or leased by shippers (mainly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RAILROADS: Fighting the Squeeze | 6/30/1941 | See Source »

To the U.S. press, the loss of the Zamzam would have been just another statistic but for a sensational fact. Of her 201 passengers, 138 were U.S. citizens-an ambulance corps headed for service with the British in Egypt, missionaries going to their posts in central Africa, newspapermen bound for...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: AT SEA: Zamzam | 5/26/1941 | See Source »

Stockholders and Wall Streeters found last week's flood of first-quarter reports not all beer and skittles. True, combined profits of 345 top-flight companies (as tabulated by New York's National City Bank) were $377,372,000, up 17½% above 1940's first quarter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: First-Quarter Profits | 5/12/1941 | See Source »

Converting 1% of the Chinese in 100 years is not in itself a cheering statistic for the missionaries, but the time may be riper than they realize for a far broader acceptance of their faith. China is today the only great non-Christian State with a Christian head. The conversion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Christianity in China | 4/28/1941 | See Source »

In the face of this imminence, the fact that Bulgaria had been conquered seemed only a passing incident. The fact that it was the twelfth nation to be overrun seemed an almost tediously insignificant statistic.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: BALKAN THEATRE: Spring is Here | 3/10/1941 | See Source »

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