Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Activity at ILM is currently at high pitch. The unit is finishing the special effects on Howard the Duck, being produced by Lucasfilm for an August release, about a cigar-chomping duck from another planet who crash- lands near a punk bar in Cleveland. Also in the works are Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, due out at Christmas; The Golden Child, an adventure-comedy starring Eddie Murphy; and--something new for ILM--a redesign of the rocket- ship ride at Disneyland, using Star Wars-like effects...
...politics, it is pitch-black even an inch in front of one's nose. So goes a Japanese proverb. And so went Japanese politics last week as Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone tried to fashion a strategy that would keep him in office beyond October, when the rules of his Liberal-Democratic Party (L.D.P.) require that he step down...
...started singing before she could talk, serenading her toes in a language of her own invention. As a toddler in Sacramento, she crooned to the dogs and cats. One day, while Bob noodled on the piano, Adele noticed that Molly was la-la-ing with bang-on pitch and phrasing. Soon she was on the stage of the California State Fair, her dad's band backing her, and belting out You Gotta See Momma Every Night or You Won't See Momma at All. The audience gave this three-year-old a standing O, and Bob told the crowd, "Someday...
Last week Burroughs made a fresh merger proposal, offering $4.1 billion in cash and stock, and once again Sperry's board of directors refused to respond. Burroughs became impatient after two days and took its $70-a-share pitch directly to Sperry stockholders, thus escalating the offer to a hostile bid. Shareholders will have until June 5 to decide whether to sell, but Burroughs hopes Sperry's management will go along peacefully before then. Says Burroughs Chairman W. Michael Blumenthal: "The logic of the merger is so clear that I am hopeful they will realize...
...fifth inning was almost a replay of the third. Caprio was hit by a pitch, went to third on a single by Jamieson, and scored the game-winner on Renninger's second sacrifice fly of the game. This time however, Jamieson wasn't left on base as he stole second on a pitchout and scored on senior Paul Vallone's hit, upping the lead...