Word: chaotically
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...answer was to be found at the Pentagon, where top military men were anxious not to have too much mobilization too fast. Their argument went thus: it would be chaotic to throw millions of men into uniform without enough weapons to fight with or enough men to train them; to do so would also disturb the production of war goods by robbing defense plants of men before the plants were in shape to replace them. One of General George Catlett Marshall's convictions is that all-out mobilization should be ordered only at the certain prospect...
...above 100") and fished with a notable lack of success ("I sometimes think that fishes are easier to buy"). But he was a whiz when it came to streamlining his $18 million budget system, placing N.Y.U:'s seven libraries under unified control, or bringing order into the once chaotic graduate schools. Under him the $32 million N.Y.U.-Bellevue Hospital Medical Center and the new $3,000,000 Law Center got under way; enrollments boomed (fulltime students...
...amazing. Once more the enemy won bridgeheads across the Naktong, bigger than ever. Once more Taegu was threatened, not only frontally but by envelopment from the east. The northern front, from Taegu to the Japan Sea, sagged menacingly. On the east coast the South Koreans were thrown into chaotic disorder...
Lucy Mitchell, "is as chaotic as the same thing for a country...
...Sides. But it was going to take more than presidential boards to stop 74-year-old Davey Robertson. As wheels stopped moving on the four struck roads, ticket agents sweated out the chaotic task of rerouting stranded passengers over other routes. Buses and airlines were clogged with suddenly shifted loads. Freight piled up in yards, railroad towns took on a Sunday quiet. In Altoona, Pa., at the base of the Pennsylvania's climb over the Alleghenies, almost two-thirds of the town's workers were idle...