Word: targeted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Minutes on Target. From the known and undenied facts, two unpleasant conclusions emerge...
Later, apparently to show newsmen what might have happened, he drove them to a minor hydroelectric substation 70 miles outside Kolwezi, aimed a six-pound artillery piece at it and pulled the lanyard. The shot was right on target. The substation, apparently loaded with dynamite, disintegrated while Tshombe guffawed. As a final act of obstreperousness he had Peacemaker Houard thrown...
...Liberal Party as being in a state of decrepitude, I want to remind them that we outran them three times, and we'll outrun them again." Conservatives called the whole thing a vicious Liberal campaign of "malice and malignity" to make the 67-year-old Diefenbaker "the target for a storm of poisoned spears." Some of Diefenbaker's Cabinet ministers flatly denied that the boss suffers from Parkinson's; so did Diefenbaker's physician, Dr. Philip B. Rynard, a Tory M.P.: "He does not have Parkinson's disease. That's a lot of nonsense...
Squirming Target. The best way for the doctor to find the safe region, says Dr. Hanson, is to draw an imaginary diagonal line from a ridge on top of the hipbone to the top of the thighbone. Then he aims above and outside this line. This sort of careful placement rules out the fast injection. It also rules out the common practice of having a woman patient lean over a table and pull up her underclothes with one hand: that way, she exposes only the lower part of the buttock, where an injection may be dangerous...
Goulart's three-year economic program was drafted by Celso Furtado. 42, the economist responsible for creating an admirable development plan for the blighted, Communist-target states of the northeastern Atlantic bulge. Furtado projects a 7% annual rise in Brazil's gross national product. If all goes well, manufacturing is to grow by 11.2% annually, transport facilities by 8.8%, agricultural production by 5.7%. The program will require a $4 billion investment between now and 1965, of which private industry is expected to put up two-thirds, the government one-third...