Word: bond
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...BEGINNING Easy Diff. ENDING George Adams, sales sup. 244 175 756 928 Laura Anderson, student 292 290 1824 950 Ruth Atran, student 413 290 1536 1682 Jeneth Antonucci, cashier 269 232 1250 1930 John Angier, inv. sec. 240 230 1158 1015 Walter Butler,accountant 362 349 912 830 Rodney Bond, student 358 265 1700 1250 Nancy Brenner, housewife 317 204 1080 1450 John Begley, ass't. prof. 419 328 1320 1680 Ann Bucken, student 229 208 864 696 Michael Bucken, student 181 185 1440 1380 Walter Bucken, orthodont. 302 292 672 600 Michael Benson, student 198 174 1000 1933 Robert...
...nine, Mrs. Faith Gude and Mrs. Rachel Brause, were released immediately on $1500 bond. The others were released several hours later on personal recognizance, except for Hansen who was released on $1000 bond...
Carlos Castillo and Otto F. Bond...
...pacing is director Terence Young's. Young did three of the James Bond films, yet this is a new field for him. The Bond films employed un-subtle gadgetry and exotic locales to produce the doses of excitement. In Wait Until Dark, Young is largely confined to a single set and must have the audience identify with the surface realism of the situation. Young succeeds well in meeting the challenge. The pauses and rushes are well thought out; the audience, which in this kind of film is usually skeptical, can content itself that it would react similarly. The final shock...
...Pair-Bond. Emergence from the forest, says Morris, also converted man into "the sexiest primate alive." To ensure that the female would be faithful to the male while he was away hunting, and that the male would remain with the female to help in the extended rearing of the more slowly developing offspring, the "pair-bond," or love, came to Homo sapiens. At the same time, sexual relations became more rewarding to both male and female; the once brief mating season turned into a year-round affair...