Word: transfering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...only Asians who have been brought up in a democratic tradition will be able to check the Asian masses attracted by the specious promises of Communism ... There are, of course, some British Socialists who resent the success of American capitalism, and there are some British diehards who resent the transfer of power from London to Washington, but what we resent far more is the American failure to provide an adequate leadership. Your article mentions the names of Milton and Hampden. Those, as you rightly claim, are names which still mean something to us ... We don't see how people...
Hogan, formerly of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, is noted for his successful construction of the microwave gyrator, which in principle permits the simultaneous transmission and reception of a single frequency from the same antenna. Trefethen is currently doing research in the field of fluid mechanics and heat transfer in liquid metals. Since 1951 he has been Technical Aide to the Director of the National Science Foundation in Washington...
...third line, one of last year's freshman first line will start at right wing with transfer student Jim Hodder, son of a former Harvard hockey coach, at center. Second high scorer for the Yardlings last year, Joe Crehore will be at right wing, and Frank Mahoney will be at left wing...
Important Hints. Cullmann agrees with the Catholics on the evidence of Peter's transfer to Rome, though he concedes that the evidence is indirect. Going further. Cullmann endorses the traditional version of Peter's death. The early evidence for this, also, is no more than "hints," for Christian writers did not begin mentioning Peter's Roman martyrdom until the second and third centuries. But the hints are important ones, e.g., in all the church controversies of the early centuries, no one saw fit to deny Peter's Roman martyrdom. As Cullmann observes: "Were we to demand...
Peter sent his public addresses to James, and in Antioch, as Cullmann notes, when involved in a church dispute, Peter had occasion "to fear the people who come from James." Says Cullmann, answering the Roman Catholic view: "Peter does not leave Jerusalem in order to transfer the primacy elsewhere; he leaves rather to spread the Gospel...