Word: vitalizer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rather his job is to dig out the vital background material and usually-overlooked detail that will give TIME'S news depth and feeling-to help our editors make their reports alive and understandable to TIME'S readers...
...when it came to exchanging vital information, the two commands might as well have been at the opposite poles. One reason was the proud and peculiar Navy...
...onslaught. Hull's note was no ultimatum (it was his last word). But (said the Board) "it is significant that the Secretary of War had to go and call on Mr. Hull to get the information on what amounted to the cessation of negotiations, which was the most vital thing that had occurred...
None of the men who served on the two boards were officers with current vital wartime jobs; that was one reason they were chosen. The three on the Navy Court were all graduates of the Naval Academy, all of them well liked in Navy circles...
Although the U.S. was incomparably the world's strongest power, the world knew that the atomic bomb, for instance, could not be used unless the U.S. public recognized the objectives as genuinely vital to the nation. To achieve limited, non-vital objectives in Europe and Asia (see Col. 5), U.S. economic power seemed the appropriate instrument...