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National Health Service National Health Service
National Health Service. Established in 1948, the NHS grew out of the Second World War's reconstruction planning of social and medical services, after long debate over health-care provision (Dawson Report, 1920; Cathcart Report, 1936; Sankey Commission, 1937). The 1942 Beveridge Report assumed that... Read more
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enemy be one's own worst enemy act in a way contrary to one's own interests. It is said that the Labour politician Ernest Bevin (1881–1951), on hearing the comment that Aneurin Bevan was sometimes his own worst enemy, responded, ‘Not while I'm alive 'e ain't!’ (The comment is... Read more
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jumper jumper
jumper, a pair of stays used to support the masthead of a Bermudan-rigged vessel where the forestay is attached below the masthead. Their lower ends are attached to the mast at a lower spreader band where their forward pull is counteracted by aft lower shrouds. These stays are extended forward in... Read more
Aneurin Aneurin
Aneurin or Aneirin , fl. c.600, Welsh bard whose reputed writings are contained in a 13th-century manuscript, The Book of Aneirin. Included in this manuscript is Y Gododdin, an elegiac poem of about 1000 lines recording the defeat of an army of northern Britons by the Saxons. The poem is one... Read more
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jumping, or jumper, wire, a serrated wire leading from the stemhead of a submarine to the forward edge of the bridge casing above the conning tower, and from the after edge of the bridge casing to the stern. It was used for cutting a way through defensive nets when submerged. Such nets were used... Read more
larboard larboard
larboard, the old term for the left-hand side of a ship when facing forward, now known as port. During the early years of the 19th century the term larboard began to give way to port as a helm order as this avoided confusion with the similar sounding starboard. The change was made official in 1844.... Read more
Ebbw Vale Ebbw Vale
Ebbw Vale , Welsh Glyn Ebwy, town (1981 pop. 24,422), Blaenau Gwent, SE Wales. A former coal-mining town, it is a retail and industrial center with steelworks and tin-plate factories. Labour politician Aneurin Bevan was born there.... Read more

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