Word: connections
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...might already be installed. It is the telephone line. Says one industry source: "Most companies already have a good network in place. The wiring is in the wall." Telephone equipment manufacturers like the Rolm Corp. are beginning to make small devices that cost as little as $600 and can connect a desktop terminal to other office equipment like word processors over existing phone lines...
...room with seven other La Tours, including the Wrightsman Magdalen and The Musicians' Brawl, is to realize how the traits of style cited against it by detractors-the theatrical "unreality" of costume, the clear, generalized volumes of cylindrical arm or egg-shaped head-actually connect it to the rest of La Tour's oeuvre and help certify it as an autograph work...
...profusion of low blows. The most dizzying one, in the ninth round, made Holmes double over and take 21/2 of the five minutes offered him by the referee for recovering. But they seemed to reflect Cooney's amateurishness rather than viciousness, not to mention a frantic desire to connect with his left hook. "Cooney was tired," said Referee Lane. "He said 'I'm sorry' a couple of times." In the prefight noisiness and nastiness, Cooney Manager Dennis Rappaport, a newcomer to boxing who may be better suited to wrestling, predicted that Holmes would be "thumbing...
...opened better, and that was because it was shown in 458 more theaters. Playing in 939 houses across the U.S., III has set a new Hollywood record by averaging $17,056 a theater in that period. Movie moguls still scratch their beards, wondering how the Italian Stallion managed to connect with such a haymaker. To Rocky's creator, that secret punch is easy to explain: he put satin trunks on his autobiography...
Politicians can prove they are unafraid of exposure by encouraging the FBI to follow leads that connect the underworld to the political arena. For all the unseemly whining about Abscam in Congress, one fact is irrefutable "We haven't" as FBI chief William H. Webster said before Congress last week, "arrested anyone innocent...