Word: bays
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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This week, I'll come back. Samantha won't be picking this week. She hasn't answered our phone calls, and I think someone told me about a terrible accident with boiling water and melted butter down at Bay State Lobsters...
Lamar's appointment was hailed by boxers, promoters, and fans. He remained popular during his tenure, initiating efforts to clean up and reform Bay State boxing. He called for a review of all licenses, state investigations of failed promotions, and the institution of club suspensions...
...patient's feeling of superiority to an unethical therapist or simply a sense of relief that he has been able to avoid confronting his own problems by the therapist's antics. Often, says the author, therapist and patient collude to keep each other's destructive and frightening impulses at bay. Writes Langs: "Patients will often go from one disturbed therapist to another, seeking a form of madness that is more comfortably suited to their own mad needs and defenses." Virtually every patient in Langs' study who left a mad therapist sought out another, and the majority shopped around...
...first casualty was a Hughes Aircraft-built LEASAT 4 satellite, which began to malfunction, apparently because of a faulty transmission cable, about one week after it popped perfectly out of the cargo bay of the space shuttle Discovery on Aug. 29. Two other satellites, one owned by GTE, the other by a European consortium, were lost on Sept. 12 when the European Space Agency had to destroy the misfired Ariane rocket that carried them. The mishaps brought to $600 million the total cost to insurers of the seven satellites lost in the past two years. As a result, some insurers...
Along the Texas coast in East Galveston Bay, Hugh Brothers, 52, a Houston pharmacist, was casting for flounder in shallow water. "This swell came up from behind in the water. It didn't knock me down, but it was extraordinary. I looked around and saw there weren't any boats nearby, and I said, 'Where'd that come from?' Then everything was perfectly still." On the 48th floor of the 64-story Transco Tower in Houston, Martha Carlin saw "water sloshing around in the coffee urns. Office doors were closing, and the building was in motion. I looked...