Word: uniformly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pointed out that millions of dollars, many of them spent on wasted efforts, were needed to get the physics-mathematics researchers in business. "You have to be able to waste a million now and then," he noted. In order to achieve uniform quality, the people working on the M.I.T. high school physics course under the energetic leadership of Tech professor Jerrold Zacharias had to be "damned ruthless" in rejecting the contributions of even Nobel Prize-winning scientists...
...passed in front of Emerson , the bells of Memorial Church chimed noon, and Biff admired the Coop sportsjacket that was now his "uniform." "How well I fit in," he thought. "They all think they're so smart around here, but they'd never suspect...." Yet even before he finished this reflection, he felt something slam into him and knock him off balance. Picking himself up from the path, he saw a little foreign-looking man scramble up from the ground and rush over...
Still in the Hills. But civilization, of a sort, has reached the mountains. TV has penetrated into many Appalachian shacks that have little other furniture. It has brought with it a glimpse of jobs, salaries and luxuries that the mountaineers never dreamed of. Dressed in their mountain "uniform"-tight blue jeans, white sweat socks and open-necked shirts for the men, simple print dresses for the women-they have turned to the cities for a new life...
...remained a stalwart figure of a man. Had he still been in uniform, he could have worn upon his breast several rows of ribbons earned in distinguished service in the U.S. Army. As he testified last week before a U.S. Senate subcommittee, he sought desperately to bring home to Americans his notion of the meaning and menace of international Communism. Yet despite all this-his physical appearance, his record and the sincerity of his intentions-resigned Major General Edwin Anderson Walker cut a pathetic figure...
...Sunday, 800 members of the Akron Baptist Temple faithfully arrive at the twelve-acre garden of blacktop and buildings that is their church. They are not the congregation, but merely the staff of deacons, teachers, janitors, ushers, singers, pianists and parking-lot attendants. Once on the job and in uniform-choir in their Sunday best, car hustlers in white-they are ready to receive the crowds who come to hear their pastor...