Word: narrowness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Business Board constitutes an absolutely invaluable business experience, you are likely to be dead wrong. As an organization through which well over $100,000 is annually circulated; as an advertising medium that can, if it likes, reject advertisements, and need never to turn to that foul blot on the narrow lapel of a businessman's dignity, the 'suck ad," for sustenance--the Crimson is a king in a rainy country, a monarch inthe city of Cambridge...
...wide-angle camera was designed to cover an area about 750 miles on a side, the exact figure depending on the altitude of the satellite and the slant at which it is viewing the earth. The narrow-angle camera covers an area 75 miles on a side. Its job is to observe cloud formations in fine detail, showing individual thunderclouds and other weather minutiae...
...squad started slowly, first with a narrow 1-0 victory over Tufts and then with a 2-0 loss to Amberat that was later declared no contest. But the varsity came to life behind good play by Seamus Malin and Chris Martin to defeat a solid Cornell eleven, 2 to 1. Next, in perhaps the high point of the season, the Crimson upset Williams, 2 to 1, as Teddy Wendell and Dick McIntosh sparked the offense and Sandy Oortesi led the defense...
Oddly enough, Frenchmen are supposed to be very emotional and quick to display their feelings; you certainly wouldn't say so from The Grand Maneuver. The acting was quite stolid and spiritless. M. Philippe, alternately confident and cowed, displayed a rather narrow range of emotions, and I wished at times that he would explode in anger or dissolve in passion, instead of just standing still and raising his eyebrows. Michele Morgan, the disillusioned milliner, was also rather static; it seemed that the director had instructed her to play a long-suffering, cynical woman, and that's about...
...revealed that business now plans to spend $35.1 billion for new plant and equipment next year. That would be 3% less than this year, but the drop was so small that it stilled economists' fears that business might drastically curtail its spending-and it left a very narrow gap that could easily be bridged if business turns...