Word: equilibriums
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have brought persistence, patience, thoughtful poise and quiet courage, reflecting the strengths of your Buddhist training in concentration, meditation and equilibrium. William C. DeVane, Dean of Yale...
...basic from of a building, Nervi says, is dictated by the laws of statics, or equilibrium of forces. But "the suggestions given by statics will never in themselves design buildings...
...present, each side has need of the other, but it is a precarious equilibrium, and neither can leave it at that. "If I were plotting a fever chart I'd give Fidel's line a short spurt upward, but surely the trend must point down," says a foreign diplomat in Havana. Working in Roca's favor, say the experts, is the massive indoctrination that has brought 60,000 young Cubans from the countryside to fill expropriated Havana mansions. By day, they learn a trade; by night they learn a Roca brand of Communist discipline. "One day," says...
Sisler had tended to emphasize the chemistry of aequeous equilibrium in his teaching and to put less stress than Rochow on organic and nuclear chemistry. Sisler is the senior author of General Chemistry: A Systematic Approach, the textbook now used in Chem 1. He will have the title of Sloane Visiting Professor while at the University...
...childhood into a grotesque attitude towards women and sex. After a period of intensive group therapy in prison, he has been released on parole and placed, with the help of his analyst, as a junior executive in an expanding firm. Now he must prove his ability to sustain his equilibrium in his new life...