Word: unconnectedness
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It is for reasons of purely American interest, therefore, that I believe that we now have a large stake in preventing Nazi domination of Europe. Until such time as American interests can be merged in the larger interests of an international order (in which so many of us had placed...
Four years ago Professor Albert Einstein, the good grey sage of Princeton, N. J., published an essay in which he compared science to a pyramid (TIME, March 16, 1936). At the pyramid's base are a number of unconnected sense impressions, such as that boiling water is turbulent while...
Such seemingly unconnected phases of science as the forecasting of weather, the fertility of plants, and a machine which will eventually displace coal and gasoline engines are actually linked together through the medium of the sun's rays, according to Charles G. Abbot, secretary of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington...
Chinese had many things besides this game to laugh about last week. And not unconnected with their mirth was the phrase National Reconstruction.
"Historians at least will scarcely be convinced that this is a struggle between demons and angels." The professor refused to place the guilt wholly on one side, observing that the origins of the National Socialist regime "were not unconnected with French policy and British policy in the period following the...