Word: lowe
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...Very Low, Indeed...
...moon's youngest and major craters. From its 15,000-foot depths, a pattern of grooves or ridges spokes out over hundreds of miles of the moon's pock-marked surface. The scientists hoped to compare the composition of this terrain with that of the low-lying basically basaltic equatorial "seas," studied by earlier Surveyors. Since Tycho is believed to have been formed by the impact of a giant meteorite, and by the intense volcanic activity that followed, a look at ejected material surrounding the crater might provide the best clues yet to the internal composition and geological...
...chapter in the history of the art. Before the great age of conductors, Composer Robert Schumann spoke of the orchestra as a republic, not subject to higher authority. But the giants of the last generation, following such 19th century models as Richard Wagner, Hans von Bülow, Artur Nikisch and Gustav Mahler, acted...
...after launching its own First Fund of Virginia, its agents sold $900,000 worth of shares. Besides opening new markets, Michigan-based Federal Life & Casualty Co., a Channing subsidiary, has found that the mutual fund helps agents sell more insurance. Much of it, to be sure, is of the low-cost term variety that expires when the policyholder reaches a specified age. The fact that such insurance has no cash value, notes Federal Vice President H. Curtis Reed, does not bother investors "who expect to accumulate $50,000 in mutual funds at the end of 20 years...
...aspirant for the office may inwardly feel that the stakes are not low, that the YR presidency is a step toward the big-time. YR execs often harbor a desire to run for office eventually, or to have an influence with those who do. That many past presidents of the club today staff large law firms of unknown names indicates the probable lack of base for this hope...