Word: leans
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...year to the day after the abortive coup that was meant to hand Indonesia over to Communism. Now the anti-Communist army officers who put down the revolt were preparing to show the nation just who had been responsible. Before a military court sat a lean little man whose only name was Subandrio. He had been President Sukarno's Foreign Minister, secret-police boss and closest confidant. Last week Subandrio was on trial for his life...
...information expected of a Ph.D. candidate in that subject. However, he must acquire sufficient background and familiarity with each field to know when and how to return for further details when these may be helpful to him in his future work. To teach the details before the motivation to lean them exists, is pedagogy doomed to failure. We do not intend our remarks to lead to less rigorous teaching in the core curriculum but we do mean to say that major topics should be stressed and, to avoid undue repetition, considered from the vantage point of several departments so that...
...Institute's physical facilities will be linked directly with Harvard's (the new John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Institute will probably be housed in the same building). The Institute's program will not have to stand by itself. It will be able to lean upon and support Harvard's broader effort, while simultaneously reaping the benefits of the huge segment of the University's activity that will now be shifted to the Library site. Besides the faculty and graduate students in the new building, large numbers of undergraduates should flock back and forth between the complex...
...towers rape the low skyline of cities that have evolved over centuries, who cares? They make such great tourist attractions that a commission of Hamburgers seriously suggested that their tower, now under construction, be designed with a built-in lean to woo tourist dollars away from Pisa. It won't, but there's a consolation: in addition to doing the things that other TV towers do-transmitting radio and TV signals and conventional phone calls-it will buzz any motorist equipped with a simple and inexpensive receiver, signaling him to go to a telephone and call his office...
...decade ago when Actor William Holden mused aloud: "I really don't know why, but danger has always been an important thing-to see how far I could lean without falling, how fast I could drive without cracking up." This summer he found an all too tangible answer: his $11,000 Ferrari, whining along at a reported 110 m.p.h. on a limit-free Italian autostrada, crunched into a tiny Fiat, killing a Florentine businessman. Although the actor's driving record has been safe at any speed, an Italian magistrate ruled last week that there was sufficient evidence...