Word: panning
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...going to do the pan thing for now," said Kristen A. Olfazsky '98, an employee at the Dunster Superintendent's Office, who fielded two complaints of leaking roofs and another of water leaking into the tunnels from the woodworking room...
...PAN AM Once proud international line is reincarnated with domestic flights...
Harvard's 5-12 record, however, was nothing like URI's, and the meeting between the two teams showed well how their seasons would pan out. The Rams won their first round game of the Atlantic 10 Tournament, beating a good UMass team in overtime, 3-2, while the Crimson came in second-to-last in the Ivy League and only won one game on the road...
...maximum liability permitted under Warsaw Convention rules governing air travel. A finding of mechanical failure would open the way to much larger settlements, as would solid evidence of a bombing--if lawyers can then prove that TWA's security measures were lax. The 225 families that settled with Pan Am over the Lockerbie disaster, for example, collected some $500 million with such a claim. In this case, as in the Pan Am case, it is increasingly clear that any such resolution will be a long time coming...
...with Floyd Cramer's tinkly piano and the unobtrusive harmonies of the Jordanaires. She recorded songs by the top country scribes (Hank Cochran, Willie Nelson, Don Gibson, Carl Perkins, Buck Owens, Mel Tillis), but she also covered Cole Porter's True Love; and Walkin' After Midnight was a Tin Pan Alley tune that had been written for pop songbird Kay Starr. The source of Cline's material hardly mattered. She made it all seem part of a thrilling emotional biography, drawing out a note until it was exhausted, then punctuating it with a catch in her throat that sounded like...