Word: vitalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Emphasising that men here are now unprepared for active combat the coach said that the new course will try to achieve the alertness and physical equipment vital to national preparedness. The efficient fighting man must not only he trained in the technique of offense, but must be charged with the proper fighting spirit. "That is our job," he said...
...girl (who doesn't want him to do anything without first asking the censor) by sending the story without the censor's consent? Or shall he disappoint his boss and his much-talked-of ninety million readers by not sending it? You can get the answer to these vital questions b running up to the UT and buying a ticket. But if you're smart you'll save your money and find out from a friend...
With this spearpoint in the Marianas and Guam, U.S. forces would still be 1,350 miles from Tokyo, but they would again be in position to threaten Japan's vital supply routes. And the Navy would be in a better position to aim striking forces at Japan...
...Rationed white sugar, though it is the purest form of sugar sold, is also, from the nutritional point of view, the poorest. Brown sugar, molasses, maple syrup and honey provide plenty of sugar and vital minerals as well. Fruits, most of which are rich in sugar, also supply vitamins. By getting their sugar in these forms, the rationed public will actually get more food value...
Emphasizing that "total mobilization makes every individual a vital part of the national effort," the Group attempted to define the position of the public at the present time, discuss our aims in the war, and suggest concrete means by which radio and the press can promote a cooperative spirit in the country...