Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...strong as the most advanced man-made ceramics." And if a simple stone-and-mortar design can turn an intrinsically chalky substance into a tough coat of armor, exclaims Aksay, just think of what it might do for materials like aluminum oxide and silicon carbide that are heat resistant but tend to fracture easily...
...York City police commissioner Raymond Kelly cited three indicators pointing toward a bomb: traces of nitrate, the magnitude of the explosion and the amount of heat generated. Although talk of a terrorist attack was immediate, the FBI and the police refused to speculate publicly on who might be responsible. Authorities received 19 phone calls claiming responsibility, but all came more than an hour after the explosion, and none offered any details that would have been known only to the bomber and police. (See cover story, beginning on page...
Generating Their Own Heat...
...good at energy conservation because we're into the body heat thing," Chung says...
...prime target will be the energy tax, a broad-based levy on the heat content of fuel designed to raise $49 billion through 1997. It was sure to pinch not only transportation but also steelmakers, tire manufacturers and other heavy industries. "We're going to get it taken care of," says Tom Donohue, president of the 7.8 million-member American Trucking Association. "No point in talking to members of Congress right now," he adds airily. Wait until they get the paperwork, he says, and then he and his associates will weigh...