Word: weaponed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...compromise scheme to soothe the disappointed West Germans and Dutch -and to give Europe a greater sense of participation-was an American proposal to furnish all NATO governments with some more precise information about the stockpiles of U.S. atomic weapons based on their soil, including a general outline of the targets assigned to each weapon. A more tangible substitute for a nuclear striking force: Washington announced that five missile-armed Polaris submarines henceforth will be assigned to NATO...
Christmas Island's Scientific Director Ogle is one of a strange breed of professional weapons testers who have traveled the atomic route in the conviction that what they are doing will make the U.S. stronger. They are fascinated by their wondrous weapons, whose forces even they do not fully understand. Another such tester, Physicist Walter Goad Jr. of the University of California's Scientific Laboratory at Los Alamos, puts their view simply: "Everyone here recognizes that these weapons are terribly destructive and that we don't know what will ultimately happen. But we feel that...
...more than 20 years, the New York Daily News has waged implacable war against reckless drivers. Its weapon: the singularly effective crayon of Editorial Cartoonist Clarence D. Batchelor. His "Inviting the Undertaker" series has warned against passing on curves, exceeding the speed limit, taking "one for the road"-all varieties of danger on wheels...
...Great Weapon...
Wagner said that the Supreme Court's ruling (which gives the federal courts power to determine whether the apportionment of seats in state legislatures violates the Constitution) will be a great weapon in eliminating the "disproportion in representation between cities and rural areas...