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atomics

[uh-tom-iks] / əˈtɒm ɪks /


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General Leslie Groves, Grand Panjandrum of military atomics, made a minor concession to the cause of science.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the fastest-rising industries�defense, space, atomics, electronics and supersonic transport�they have formed a common-law marriage with the Government, which underwrites most of their development costs and buys the bulk of their output.

From Time Magazine Archive

The British, highly skilled in atomics, flooded down from London.

From Time Magazine Archive

Once brother Edgar was laughed out of the way, the President's fast-moving press conference ranged through 32 questions�from Britain to the Middle East, from atomics to billboards.

From Time Magazine Archive

Six of those targets that did such fancy dodging were atomics, aimed at the Lines.

From Triplanetary by Smith, E. E. (Edward Elmer)