Word: tracing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Meanwhile, practically every U.S. corporation with even a trace of war business reissued a familiar warning: until the U.S. Government gets around to renegotiating his contracts, and the U.S. Congress gets around to fixing his 1943 taxes, no war contractor can be sure what his profits will finally...
TIME, July 5, indicates that there is a trace of nobility 'about Congress' recent "revolt," including the thumbs-down on subsidies. Is this nobility untainted by an unwillingness to face the wrath of the Farm Bloc and certain others who fancy they will make a killing out of inflation...
...carrier's first attack was made at dusk, when a TBF attacked a U-boat many miles off the convoy's starboard bow. Depth bombs straddled the fully-surfaced submarine, but it sank with no trace of a definite kill. At dawn next day the planes took off again. Another sub was spotted and attacked. But there was no certain evidence of a kill...
Good shot: cut into the picture's fighting climax, a scene of actual air combat. As an enemy plane swings into the camera's view, audiences may trace for themselves the effect of well-aimed English gunfire before the wounded Nazi swerves out of sight...
...still has a high proportion of salts (e.g., about 4% of sodium citrate), has to be mixed with peppermint oil to kill the bad taste. The two Navy chemists- Lieut. William V. Consolazio and Lieut, (j.g.) Claire R. Spealman -claim that their process gets rid of all but a trace of salt (less than half of 1% sodium chloride) and produces water more palatable, more healthful than Goetz...