Word: guess
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...only guess that Americans are bored with it," said Jeffrey Cohen, executive director of Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR), a liberal watchdog group. "They're bored with the idea of a Soviet invasion. They've seen it over and over [in other films]--and they've outgrown it." He cited other recent movies on the subject, such as "Red Dawn," commenting, "It's a whole genre...
...guess I'm more of screw up than I thought. In hopes of prolonging my college career by another 24 hours before facing the cold reality of the real world, I wrote last week that Commencement will fall on Thursday June 12. It does not. Commencement will be on Thursday June 11, which means that the second day of the rest of my life will be Friday the 12th. This date is hardly ominous an certainly not worth writing a column about...
...nothing more than one more day out of 365, perhaps with more than its fair share of hassle. "What about Valentine's Day? I don't know; I never think about it," says an Adams senior. "But I do have to deal with this girl, and so I guess I have to get her something . thanks for reminding...
...dinghy was that the best crew lost to the best boat. "Design has taken the place of what sailing used to be," he says. And now that Conner understands this, he doesn't mind. "I don't like to sail," he says. "I like to compete. I guess I don't dislike it, but my sailing is just the bottom line, like adding up the score in bridge. My real interest is in the tremendous game of life...
...CERN seminar, Rubbia presented experimental results that two of his co-experimenters claim did not exist. "We were looking for an effect that we didn't find," explained Rubbia's colleague. "And yet Carlo gave a seminar. I don't know where he got the numbers from. I guess he must have invented them." Those numbers were never < published. In the early 1970s, Rubbia championed a conclusion erroneously drawn from an experiment to measure the probability of particle collisions in an accelerator. Other CERN researchers arrived at a contrary conclusion. But Rubbia, convinced he was right, opposed publication of their...