Word: pathe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Waldorf without talking to reporters, Marriott announced candidly: "All of us think he is going to be a candidate. We think Romney has a better chance than anyone else." That is not just idle chatter, for Romney's operatives have already taken several seven-league steps along the path to prepare the way for his entry as a fullblown presidential candidate...
...SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Rosemary Harris and Ellis Rabb lead the suavely professional APA repertory company through Richard Sheridan's high-humored dissection of a gossipy group in 18th century London whose slashing tongues cut a wider path than their wits...
...existence of a new Russian launch site last March after his teen-age students recorded signals from the newly launched Cosmos 112 reconnaissance satellite and plotted its orbit. Instead of being inclined to the equator at 65°-the inclination angle of earlier Cosmos orbits-112's orbital path had an angle of 72°. Also, the satellite had been launched at a later time of day than previous Cosmos shots and had returned to earth after 122 revolutions, instead of the usual 124. In a letter to the Brit ish magazine Flight International, Perry reported that Cosmos...
...North, 41° East. Using a computer belonging to a Kettering firm, Perry quickly confirmed that Cosmos 129 had also been launched from a new site. With his students, he plotted its orbital path and determined that it intersected the others at 63° north latitude and 41° east longitude, a point near the town of Plesetsk, about 140 miles south of the White Sea port of Archangel. It was from this site, he was convinced, that all four of the mysterious Cosmos satellites had been launched. Though neither Russia nor any U.S. Government source has officially confirmed existence...
...SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Rosemary Harris and Ellis Rabb lead the suavely professional APA Repertory Company through Richard Sheridan's high-humored dissection of a gossipy group in 18th century London whose slashing tongues cut a wider path than their wits...