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...middle-aged New York City account executive, he harbors a West Texan in his soul, the real interior galoot made manifest in the feathered Stetson that sits on the bar. The serious hat is the opposite of a disguise. It is a working piece of clothes and an adjunct of character...
Living in the station for a full year is a challenging, psychologically gruelling experience according to John Katsufrakis adjunct professor of electrical engineering at Stanford...
...noses out the 106 entertaining acres of Walt Disney World (opened in 1972) near Orlando, Fla. Naturally, the latest version is more expensive than the other two: $652 million, excluding land. Overall, though, the Tokyo park might equal or even surpass the $913 million spent for the Epcot Center adjunct to Disney World...
...There are significant numbers of people who are going to vote on the basis of their racism and we're talking about people who are white," King said in an interview yesterday at MIT, where he is an adjunct professor and director of the Community Fellows Program...
...take the risk. Said one White House aide: "The President believes the 'Viet Nam syndrome' has put ridiculous restraints on peace keeping, even when it is in American interests. He is disturbed at the reluctance to use American military force when it can be a useful adjunct of our foreign policy." The President realizes there will be some opposition, says the aide, but he appears ready to take on the battle once the November elections are past...