Word: ten
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...expiate this sense of sin Oppenheimer threw himself into the campaign for international atomic regulation. He was appointed to a seven-man board (chairman: David Lilienthal) to suggest U.S. policy on the future of atomic energy. Chalk in hand, Oppie lectured to the nonscientific members for ten days on atomic energy, patiently repeating the lesson whenever some member got lost. Oppenheimer was responsible for much of the writing, and many of the ideas, in the resulting 34,000-word Acheson-Lilienthal Report (TIME, April 8, 1946), which called for an international atomic development authority. Says Lilienthal: "Robert is the only...
...best tunes for months, trying to keep them out of the "corn belt" (i.e., giving them to harmonica outfits to record), were riffling through their desk drawers. Bandleaders were set for hurried rehearsals; Crosby, Como and Sinatra weren't straying too far from their telephones. Last week, after ten months, it looked as if the record ban was about...
Though his regular job was exacting and he was dogged by money troubles that forced him to lecture and tutor on the side, in his spare time Williams managed to turn out 37 volumes in 27 years: ten books of drama and poetry, seven novels, five biographies, four books of theology and four of criticism, as well as editing, prefacing or translating seven other volumes. He left behind him two unfinished books...
...pull out of its Nashua (N.H.) textile mills because of high costs, did some backtracking. After union and public officials protested about the loss of jobs, Textron agreed to sell the mills to a non-profit organization formed by local businessmen, lease part of the mills back for ten years. Of the town's 3,500 Textron workers, 1,800 will thus be assured of steady employment...
...About ten times, I think...