Word: tended
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...equal to its rental value would be imposed on all land not immediately occupied by its owner. Such a levy would deprive absentee landlords of their rent. Land would tend to revert to the State which would parcel it out among workers and farmers...
Despite occasional dramatic refinements that tend to discredit the entire picture, Igloo is well done. Good shots: the company of walruses inching off the ice floe; Eskimos kicking a snowball back & forth with their insteps; a whale whamming its tail out of water; a polar bear shuffling over...
...millimetre) when dispersed in another medium. Pulverized coal when added to oil will settle out almost immediately. It was known that in an extremely viscous oil coal pulverized as small as 1/10,000 of a mm. would sink with less speed. Also surface energies on the particles would tend to keep the mixture more stable. With coal ground so fine that it would pass through a sieve of 80 meshes to the cm. the sinking would be at a rate of a few centimetres...
...command without losing the proportion and rythm, it will not be able to meet the sprints of its opponents. From now on it will be the minor details which the coaches will watch out for, and especially the little errors, which when added together, all tend to reduce the efficiency of the power applied to each...
...gone to his big workmen's compensation practice. Employers must protect their employes against injury, a necessity which gives employment to specialists like Dr. Walker. Testified he: ''When there was work going on, why I saw the claim men." Dr. Walker hired doctors and nurses to tend this vast, personally solicited industrial accident practice. Cases which his hirelings could not handle he farmed out to other doctors in industrial work...