Word: hunching
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...plays coupled with an entire healthy lineup make Harvard a good bet on paper today, but hunch-players might do well to bet the home team...
...propulsion motors, lights, sonar, film and TV cameras. Controlled from the surface, it can clamp a detachable claw onto objects up to 3 ft. wide, then back away leaving the claw and a buoyed line attached. Though it is normally used to retrieve spent torpedoes, Guest acted on a hunch and ordered CURV flown out from California...
State of Shock. Acting on his hunch, Schmidt assumed that the lines he saw were really hydrogen lines. He measured the shift and calculated that 3C 273 was moving away at 15% of the speed of light, or about 28,000 miles per second. This meant, according to Hubble's law, that the quasar must be about 1.5 billion light-years from the earth, instead of being a faint, nearby star - as most astronomers had assumed...
...Emmanuel Mesthene, executive director of a ten-year, $5,000,000 program on Technology and Society commissioned by IBM, believes that for the first time since the golden age of Greece, Western man "has regained his nerve" and has come to believe, rightly, that he can accomplish anything. "My hunch," says Mesthene, "is that man may have finally expiated his original sin, and might now aspire to bliss...
...highway trust fund, which is kept separately; he also maneuvered his forest and public-road expenses from the general budget to the highway trust fund, thereby chopping another $42 million from the budget normally seen by the public. Food for Peace spending was cut $162 million, on the pure hunch that wheat and cotton prices will be lower next year. The President also said that he will reduce farm price supports by $145 million and space research by $300 million-even though in this year's budget those items ranged above estimates by $450 million and $500 million...