Word: thoughtfullness
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In the course of other persistent researches, Dr. Stearns's longhairs, working closely with thoughtful airmen, devised new flying formations to intensify B-29 gunfire. They developed greater bombing accuracy with a new technique of offset sighting, worked out fuel-consumption curves that greatly increased 6-29 range and...
The Man. In the light of these first words and actions, thoughtful citizens could weigh their President only tentatively, but they had a fuller chance to size him up as a personality. He seemed to fit the advance notices as a classic product of rural Missouri-full of the unpretentiousness...
In 1931 Charley Ross won journalism's Pulitzer Prize for his thoughtful inquiry into the depression era and the remedies applied by the Hoover Administration.
Inevitably, the first bloom wore off. Many a disciple, alarmed by the New Deal's hunger for power, and by the growing debt, broke with Roosevelt: men like Raymond Moley, the Blue Eagle's swash buckling Hugh Johnson, Lew Douglas. Republicans spoke words like "regimentation," "bureaucracy"; many a...
Dean Sperry feels that real religion is strengthened but not created in fox holes. Going through the experiences of battle makes a man more thoughtful and receptive to religion, he claimed, but does not of itself put religion into him.