Word: strides
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...quick Congressional acceptance showed that there is substantial bipartisan agreement in Congress on the basic elements of postwar U.S. foreign policy. As a step toward formulating this policy, in terms to which a great majority of U.S. citizens can subscribe, it represents a long stride down the road opened by such earlier attempts as the Senate's Ball-Burton-Hatch-Hill resolution (TIME, March...
...mile he was 6 yards behind. At two miles there were 60 yards between them. Gunder Hagg could not be caught. His time (14:48.5) was not for the record books. But his racing stride was something never to be forgotten...
...years ago) appealed to him as a place "to turn out men of adventurous spirit, unfettered by tradition." No one was surprised that he administered a ticklish job with complete fair-mindedness. He took both radical students and faculty members, notably Methodism's Harry F. Ward, in his stride, refused to oust Ward. Said...
...Detroit's tree-shaded Grand Boulevard stands Henry Ford's own hospital, famed for its skillful surgeons, its spacious research laboratories. But when ailing Edsel Bryant Ford stepped through its doors seven weeks ago with his quick, springy stride, nothing could be done for him. So, at 49, Edsel Ford returned to his sprawling grey stone house beside grey Lake St. Clair to await death. Last week it came...
Said Rear Admiral Hideo Yano, Chief of the Navy's Press Section: "The Japanese Navy will stride forward with the profound will to destroy the enemy. The war is to be prolonged and I, with you, to make the spirit of the Fleet Admiral live, must preserve and fulfill his will...