Word: pumps
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Francisco by Dr. George A. Harkins (now in Boston) and Engineer Mogens L. Bramson, works on gas pressure and is hooked up to an electrocardiograph. It works like the Oregon machine until a faint natural heartbeat is detected. Then it automatically synchronizes itself, through the ECG, with the human pump, and works with it, never against...
...Cooper, 21. Daughter of a top executive in the Erwin Wasey, Ruthrauff & Ryan advertising agency, Marcia will be married in a singlesteeple, knotty-pine chapel built especially for her wedding on her family's Woodstock, Ill., estate. Seating only 17 people, the chapel, which is a remodeled pump shed, has a built-in hi-fi system for organ music and a huge picture window opposite the altar so that guests sitting on the lawn will see the ceremony...
...route, using the ersatz crime lingo favored throughout the movie, Joyce says: "It was a cinch the pump jockey'd give you fuzz an eyeball description of the wagon," meaning that the filling-station attendant was certain to give the cops a full description of the stolen car. Pretty soon, as the script commands, she "tantalizingly presses her body against the deputy's and eases his own gun from its holster. The movement of her shirt rubbing against him opens the front revealingly." "See?" she asks tauntingly. "You should've searched me. You kinda missed something, didn...
...street crowds in Saigon and startled villagers in Pakistan, Johnson applied the same folksy approach. Despite State Department fears for his security, he darted in wherever he could to pump hands with surprised onlookers, spiel out his message of U.S.-Asian friendship. "As they say back in my state of Texas, you can look into a man's eyes and see what's in his heart. I'm going back to tell my President that I looked into your eyes and I saw friendship for the United States...
...such projects as repairing roads and sewers, building schools and libraries. Chief advocate of the bill inside the Administration was Presidential Economic Adviser Heller. But Heller's enthusiasm has been countered by Treasury Secretary Dillon's argument that with the recession fading, there is less need for pump priming and less chance of winning congressional approval for it. The outcome: an Administration decision not to push the Clark bill...