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quadgram frequency
in the united states169
the american expeditionary forces133
the armistice was signed114
signing of the armistice81
the signing of the79
when the armistice was64
the end of the59
of the united states54
in the manufacture of51
at the rate of50
in the production of48
of the american expeditionary47
for the manufacture of43
in the hands of41
for the production of37
one of the most34
the time of the34
at the time of34
in the case of33
at the same time33
in the spring of32
in addition to the32
the manufacture of the28
the use of the28
it was necessary to28
at the end of26
before the armistice was26
per cent of the25
for the use of24
of the ordnance department24
the production of the24
the beginning of the24
the united states and23
we entered the war23
to the american expeditionary23
the back of the22
on the part of22
to the united states22
a large number of22
at a cost of22
of the signing of22
as soon as the22
at the beginning of21
the plant of the21
the hands of the21
by the end of21
it was evident that21
the weight of the21
the rock island arsenal20
the fact that the20
in the great war20
the needs of the20
it was found that19
the rest of the19
to the end of19
for the first time18
the point of the18
to take care of18
the case of the18
by the ordnance department18
on the other hand18
armistice was signed the18
the result was that17
to the signing of17
time of the signing17
end of the war17
the trench warfare section17
under the direction of17
packard motor car co16
was one of the16
when we entered the16
the direction of the16
on a large scale16
the development of the16
the united states to16
during the war period16
of the signal corps15
the edge of the15
it will be seen15
the date of the15
to the production of15
to the fact that15
from the united states15
prior to the war15
was known as the15
to be found in15
by the american expeditionary14
in addition to this14
the french and british14
of the air service14
it was decided to14
the united states was14
the construction of the14
with the result that14
the middle of the14
when the war ended14
at the signing of14
the size of the13
as a result of13
the united states had13
the time the armistice13
in charge of the13
it was discovered that13
before the end of13
the center of the13
of the liberty engine13
in the center of13
with a capacity of13
in this country and13
the total production of13
from the fact that13
for a long time13
in the summer of13
is one of the13
up to the end13
the work of the12
in front of the12
time the armistice was12
for the american expeditionary12
the bureau of standards12
as a matter of12
for use in the12
the part of the12
standard steel car co12
on a level with12
turned out by the12
the united states in12
the production of this12
at the plant of12
beginning of the war12
it was not until12
in the direction of12
the design of the12
the first of these12
in the use of12
it is interesting to12
to be used in12
in the matter of12
by the time the12
the centre of the11
man from the past11
in the preceding chapter11
came to an end11
of the great war11
the bethlehem steel co11
with the production of11
in addition to these11
will be seen that11
the manufacture of these11
to the number of11
after the armistice was11
due to the fact11
the war with germany11
at the time the11
the requirements of the11
the outbreak of the11
the left side of11
a great deal of11
in the design of11
the position of the11
was found that the11
by the united states11
be seen that the11
be found in the11
turned over to the11
in the construction of11
in the same way10
out of the way10
the early part of10
during the months of10
by means of a10
uncover any evidence that10
a matter of fact10
in spite of the10
in the process of10
plants in the united10
the bureau of mines10
research did not uncover10
of the war the10
this publication was renewed10
not uncover any evidence10
by the middle of10
the liberty engine was10
at right angles to10
the council of national10
the packard motor car10
the clothing and equipage10
is to be found10
american car foundry co10
did not uncover any10
the morgan engineering co10
evidence that the u10
extensive research did not10
bausch lomb optical co10
council of national defense10
the cost of the10
on this publication was10
american expeditionary forces were10
in connection with the10
on the left side10
etext was produced from10
copyright on this publication10
the service of supply10
were placed with the10
any evidence that the10
this etext was produced10
for the construction of10
of the most important10
in the course of10
in the first place10
during the period of9
that it could be9
the ford motor co9
had the war continued9
the ordnance department was9
the ordnance department had9
in the development of9
the united states for9
entered the war the9
at the outbreak of9
necessary for us to9
it became necessary to9
the savage arms corporation9
in the form of9
it was necessary for9
for the liberty engine9
the united states were9
of the production of9
the chemical warfare service9
was placed with the9
on account of the9
for the united states9
a level with the9
american expeditionary forces in9
we were able to9
for the purpose of9
the united states entered9
is interesting to note9
point of the sword9
of the bureau of9
from left to right9
the war against germany9
the first time in8
in this country was8
of the raw materials8
the signal corps had8
the close of the8
in conjunction with the8
states entered the war8
by the fact that8
the gas defense division8
on the western front8
got to his feet8
result was that the8
the officers of the8
that the united states8
called for the production8
was in charge of8
the top of the8
the rate of per8
in the fall of8
it became necessary for8
the production of these8
production of the liberty8
in the neighborhood of8
in the war the8
the man from the8
one of these was8
is known as the8
requirements of the american8
that of the french8
were sent to the8
the fact that it8
the baldwin locomotive works8
was called upon to8
when the armistice came8
that it would be8
had to be built8
it became evident that8
interesting to note that8
winchester repeating arms co8
before the signing of8
by the use of8
the otis elevator co8
date of the armistice8
the magnitude of the8
of the sixteenth century8
rate for great britain8
in the plant of8
united states entered the8
clothing and equipage division8
up to the signing8
union metallic cartridge co8
outbreak of the war8
of rate for great8
a few of the8
the side of the8
was due to the8
to be able to8
centre of the target8
cent of rate for8
production in this country8
would have to be8
in one of the8
of the work of8
was well under way8
per cent of rate8
at the present day8
the speed of the8
the body of the8
the close of hostilities7
the length of the7
the midvale steel co7
a part of the7
it may be said7
the history of the7
it is necessary to7
the face of the7
orders were placed for7
as that of the7
for the shipment of7
in this country we7
at the cost of7
for the storage of7
were delivered to the7
of the fact that7
the ordnance department and7
this side of the7
to his feet and7
had been able to7
had to be made7
to the control room7
were shipped to france7
the other side of7
to turn out the7
needs of the army7
in the best of7
were shipped to the7
a result of the7
close to the body7
may be said to7
was found to be7
right angles to the7
the salvage service in7
brake shoe foundry co7
in the early part7
at a distance of7
the operation of the7
of which had been7
as far as possible7
some idea of the7
the power of the7
from time to time7
of the gas defense7
months of the war7
the united states army7
in the autumn of7
on their own wheels7
to meet the requirements7
one of the largest7
year of the war7
heppenstall forge knife co7
of the american army7
in the first instance7
the result that the7
was given to the7
time of the armistice7
arrow motor car co7
of the gun and7
were used in the7
the construction of a7
after the signing of7
was not until the7
the men in the7
and at the same7
in this country to7
expeditionary forces in france7
but there was no7
the secretary of war7
the gun is fired7
used by the french7
of the armistice the7
the declaration of war7
but it was not7
the winchester repeating arms7
to go into the7
it is to be7
of the army for7
the british and french7
on the other side7
as well as the7
the total cost of7
the shape of the7
on the basis of7
in the same period7
of the thirteenth century7
was the production of7
the army and navy7
as soon as possible7
out at the rate7
the actual production of7
other side of the7
the hands of a7
of the war was7
when the united states7
of the fifteenth century7
for the sake of7
were found to be7
the interior of the7
the muzzle of the7
take care of the7
at an angle of7
with the exception of6
at the battle of6
the western electric co6
participation in the war6
of these had been6
lieu of an equal6
of the black prince6
at the close of6
it was too late6
finish machining and assembling6
the united states of6
an indication of the6
what is known as6
in the history of6
as much as possible6
in lieu of an6
the war industries board6
the upper part of6
the front of the6
of the most interesting6
seems to have been6
of the manufacture of6
in some of the6
at home and abroad6
the case of a6
as far as the6
the manufacture of this6
entry into the war6
left side of the6
the end of july6
new york air brake6
a distance of miles6
the course of the6
of the middle ages6
produced in the united6
of the face piece6
of the fourteenth century6
this was done by6
the bausch lomb optical6
the war broke out6
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edge to the left6
the latter part of6
the end of hostilities6
edge of the sword6
the metropolitan engineering co6
about per cent of6
as soon as it6
period of the war6
of the more important6
end of the fighting6
when the fighting ceased6
the united states during6
prior to the signing6
had been increased to6
the following table shows6
hydraulic pressed steel co6
of one of these6
the activities of the6
with the true edge6
of the salvage service6
it was possible to6
the hero manufacturing co6
to a total of6
york air brake co6
the first year of6
was evident that we6
it should be remembered6
a capacity of tons6
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board feet of lumber6
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up to the control6
the war came to6
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the manufacture of such6
an equal quantity of6
for the most part6
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machine guns of the6
during the summer of6
in use by the6
for a total of6
be made with the6
the ordnance department in6
the works of the6
in order that the6
the average cost of6
the remington arms co6
of an equal quantity6
was attached to the6
and as a result6
the month of october6
the standard steel car6
of the radio telephone6
the united states that6
in accordance with the6
our entry into the6
american expeditionary forces was6
in use at the6
a great quantity of6
a contract with the6
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united states in the6
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feet long and feet6
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doehler die castings co6
in a few minutes6
at a rate which6
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it was decided that6
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of the edgewood arsenal6
the circumference of the6
at the date of6
the summer of the6
to be worked out6
troops in the field6
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part of the body5
that of great britain5
the national tube co5
that it must be5
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the motor transport service5
for the american army5
in the fact that5
to be one of5
the engineering division of5
bureau of aircraft production5
this part of the5
of the general staff5
a little more than5
raw and semifinished materials5
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the american production of5
as a source of5
as the result of5
the tacony ordnance corporation5
became necessary for us5
the fact that our5
the bottom of the5
close of the war5
by the signal corps5
was turned over to5
he shook his head5
it should have been5
rate of per day5
joint army and navy5
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at the bureau of5
the air service of5
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of the war we5
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a day for the5
the war there was5
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rate of per month5
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it would have been5
be remembered that the5
it became apparent that5
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and navy technical board5
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shipped from the united5
american brake shoe foundry5
camps in this country5
the general engineer depot5
with the right foot5
as soon as he5
be used in the5
for the government to5
it was to be5
in the operation of5
by the war department5
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the third planet of5
the wrist so that5
the plants of the5
expenditure of artillery ammunition5
the western defense alliance5
to note that the5
the early months of5
it had to be5
guns and machine rifles5
of tons per day5
it was hard to5
of the development of5
the position of attention5
the best of condition5
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the speed of light5
as a result the5
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some of the more5
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proved to be a5
of the western defense5
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capacity of tons of5
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of miles an hour5
there was on hand5
the production of gun5
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pounds of smokeless powder5
from right to left5
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with the point of5
stages of the war5
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be said to have5
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the base printing plant5
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cubic feet of hydrogen4
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cadillac motor car co4
the nature of the4
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branches of the army4
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for the purchase of4
the details of the4
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the signal corps in4
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the extent of the4
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the plans of the4
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of the gun is4
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date of the signing4
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the bore of the4
the spring of the4
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salvage service in france4
howitzer bethlehem steel co4
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of hardness and toughness4
production when the armistice4
the motor transport corps4
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branch of the army4
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produced in this country4
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to point out that4
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the action of the4
in the american expeditionary4
of the war department4
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the quantity production of4
the number of men4
up to the time4
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assistant secretary of war4
the carnegie steel co4
during the same period4
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the observer in the4
the ends of the4
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production during the war4
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of the trench warfare4
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officers of the american4
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