Word: implicitly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Intercontinental missiles will hasten the day of deadlock already implicit in intercontinental airplanes with hydrogen bombs. For several years, the U.S., complacent of its ability to stay ahead of Russia in all things technological, has been daintily fingering missile projects...
...members of the committee, drafted by Leader Knowland, started their task with the implicit understanding that Knowland would stand behind them and would help protect them against the inevitable attacks from McCarthy...
...major speech on defense was delivered last week by Secretary of Defense Charles Erwin Wilson before 1,200 members and guests of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council. Implicit in what he said was the fact that, under Old Soldier Dwight Eisenhower, the U.S. is steadily building a more powerful and more efficient defense force. But the steak Charlie Wilson served was cold. Said one member of the World Affairs Council: "It was a well-organized speech." Sighed another: "It certainly was dull too." Rudimentary political considerations would have dictated that Eisenhower, not Wilson, make the defense-budget speech...
...that the admission price is both unfair and insulting to the Radcliffe freshmen. It is gross exploitation for the Key to make money on the poise, charm, and dancing ability of the girls who are the attraction for solvent Harvards. But this exploitation is nothing compared to the insult implicit in assessing at fifty cents an introduction to the girls possessing these gentle qualities. They would be cheap at twice the price...
...their names, perfumed with intimate association and Old Noble Treble Crown Whiskey! There were Pat Lynch's Place, The Old Magnolia, The Smokery. Gentry & Crittenden's, and the Howling Wilderness, a premises which never at any hour of the 24 betrayed the promise of commotional doings implicit in its name...