Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...hoped, partly through faulty coordination and communications. In fact, discouraged by their failure, his units around Saigon began drifting away from their assigned positions after Tet. As a result, the vaunted second round of attacks, originally scheduled for late February, failed to come off. Nonetheless, the allies still credit the enemy with considerable capacity for causing damage...
...Nickens and John Todd shared the pitching duties and allowed only one run. Nickens pitched six hitless innings getting credit for the win. Todd permitted four hits and one run in relief...
...association's resources get swamped, and it is forced to curtail purchases just when they are needed most to sustain housebuilding. When Fannie Mae moves to charge an increased discount, private lenders demand still larger ones. In its effort to conserve dwindling funds during the 1966 credit squeeze, Fannie Mae refused to buy loans larger than $15,000-a decision which Lapin says led to "pernicious inequities and market distortions" because "high-cost areas were effectively cut off from FNMA...
...with her husband's libertine friend and a broken wine bottle. But what about the episode in the flower-filled coffin at the duke's chateau? Or the exquisitely painful encounter with a fat, sadistic Japanese who tries to pay for her services with a Geisha Club credit card? Does her uncommonly cuckolded husband really spend the rest of his life blind, mute and paralyzed after an attack by her gangster lover? Or is that merely another of Severine's interior arrangements...
...scalpers have Burt's furs now, so he trails them as they trek, scheming to get his own back, while Davis makes himself useful around the wagon (at one point he gives Shelley a wash and set that would do credit to Kenneth or Alexandre). The rest of the movie is devoted to Lancaster's strata gems-this is where the brilliantly photographed avalanche and the stampede come in-and Davis' rather pat redemption from the psychological bonds of slavery. In the end, the scalpers get their just deserts, of course, and the Indians get revenge, plus...