Word: absorbable
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There is little doubt that Hanoi would like to have all of Viet Nam, Laos and Cambodia under its control. Saigon and the Mekong Delta, for instance, are prizes the North Vietnamese treasure, but they would prefer to absorb them with a minimum of dissension and violence. Thus Hanoi's tactics in South Viet Nam are shrewd and pragmatic: go slow, don't push, reeducate...
This week, a decade after Houston opened its Astrodome and pronounced it the Eighth Wonder of the World, New Orleans will stage the "grand opening" of its 97,365-capacity Louisiana Superdome, which could absorb the 66,000-seat Astrodome with room to spare. Last week Pontiac, Mich., opened its 80,400-seat, $55.7 million Metropolitan Stadium, 25 miles northwest of Detroit, with an exhibition football game between the Detroit Lions and the Kansas City Chiefs. Seattle hopes to complete the dome on the 60,000-seat, $60 million King County Stadium next year "in time for the baseball season...
...actors of his time who actually appeared capable of complex deductive reasoning. As for Nigel Brace's Dr. Watson, he was every bit the equal of Rathbone's Holmes. No one in the history of movies ever did more eloquent slow takes as he struggled to absorb and analyze the new insights and information his partner in criminology constantly threw...
...country following the abortive right-wing coup last March. Under the new plan, the Council becomes a consultative body to the triumvirate. To justify the drastic action, Costa Gomes told the Assembly that "the revolution has reached a speed that people do not have the capacity to absorb...
...Soviet Union is currently getting Western technology-notably computers, petrochemical processes, energy equipment, consumer plants-at about the pace it can absorb. The credits for these imports, although limited in the U.S. by congressional demands for free emigration from Russia, are usually available from Europe, Japan and Canada. Western unemployment, spiraling prices, crime and drug problems are appalling to Soviet citizens, who are informed of them, gleefully, by the official press, television and radio. Although some broadcasting from the West is no longer jammed, the Soviet view of realities outside their censored world is dim and nickering, like the images...