Word: owen
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Under the program, scientists are designing telescopes that can be mass-produced cheaply and that can view the stars during the daylight hours, when students are in school, said Owen J. Gingerich, principal investigator for the project...
...simply speedy service and knowledgeable staff that have brought on such robust health. Variety of stock is another major factor. For example, a reader can find John Irving's latest novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany, among the 15,000 or so titles typically carried by a chain store, but in all likelihood will not locate Irving's earlier books. Chain stores need fast turnover; they have little space for backlisted books. By contrast, a shop like Manhattan's Shakespeare & Co., which carries 64,000 titles, will stock practically the entire Irving oeuvre...
...would be better spent to build the company. In addition, AMR's board of directors can be removed by a simple majority vote of shareholders. Because Trump gave the company only until Oct. 20 to respond to his offer, he "has got them on a very short leash," says Owen Dowd, a senior vice president at the Wall Street firm of Oppenheimer & Co. "If he can succeed in removing the board, then he's won the game...
...tried to section, I don't know," said Professor of Astronomy and the History of Science Owen Gingerich...
...Glasser '90 Mathew M. Hoffman '91 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Madhavi Sunder '92 Editorial Editor: Andrew J. Bates '90 Features Editor: Spencer H. Hsu '90 Sports Editors: Mike R. Grunwald '92 Mike D. Stankiewicz '91 Photo Editors: Govin R. Villareal '90 Rebekah C. Seaton '91 Copy Editor: Susan E. Owen...