Word: stressing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Alternating his third line regularly, Coach Cooney Weiland was able to give his starters sufficient rest and for the first time this season the Crimson's stress on offensive power paid off with winning goals...
...Danes expand their blue-cheese industry, so that Denmark could earn the dollars it needed to buy U.S. goods. But when the Danes started selling their cheese, the U.S. imposed a quota to keep all but a sliver of foreign blue cheese out. CJ The U.S. lays great stress on the 1921 Anti-Dumping Act, which protects domestic markets from the unfair competition of foreign products sold below cost. Yet under the burden of its surpluses,* the U.S. is peddling abroad $1.4 billion worth of food, some of it in 6,000,000 Christmas parcels to be distributed free...
...going to put the stress on offense this year," the coach said. We have more speed than before and we won't have to rely on bodychecking as much...
...Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order, a newly formed interfaith group of clergy and laymen, held its first national conference, announced "two. paramount aims: 1) To stress religious truth in the preservation and development of genuine democracy; 2) To unite all believers in God in the struggle between the free world and atheistic Communism...
Germany, he said, might in the future undertake some chauvinistic demonstration against Poland, to regain her lost territories, which would upset the apple-cart. He said this is because Germany has a tradition of reverting to extreme nationalism in times of economic stress which is not encouraging. He did not, however, foresee an early overturn of the Adenauer government...