Word: raying
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...passes from hour to hour, vignette to vignette, and character to character, but also beckons the Captain back to a dreamland inhabited by Rosie Probert, the love of his younger years. For Mrs. Ogmore-Pritchard (Joanne Ray), the past lives on in the ghosts of her two late husbands, who are forced to share the hellish hygiene of their window's house and her emasculating bed. Polly Garter (Debi Neipris), the generous town whore and loving mother of countless bastards, mourns a deal lover in songs of piercing beauty, while ironically scrubbing the floor of the Welfare Hall...
Over all, the lopsided victory said little about the actual strength of the Crimson. "We didn't have to play new well to best them." Peter Briggs said. Briggs crushed Ray Federici at number one, 15-7, 15-9, 15-8. "But Navy should give us the test we need on Friday." Briggs added. The midshipmen return with most of a squad that lost only to the Crimson and Penn (5-4) last year...
...been a fertile ground for political turmoil among terrorist groups, criminals masquerading under political banners, and countless university graduates with no prospect of jobs. But officials, faced with the urgency of caring for so many additional millions, have necessarily shifted other problems into the background. Says Siddhartha Shankar Ray, Mrs. Gandhi's Minister of West Bengal affairs: "My big problem is how to reopen the 2,500 schools that have been closed to house the refugees...
...debate is rapidly being resolved. When Libby first proposed carbon 14 dating in 1950, he assumed that the total world supply of the isotope was about the same as it had been in the past. Reason: carbon 14 is being produced continuously in the atmosphere as cosmic rays bombard the earth from deep space and leave a trail of atomic debris. But as the number of puzzling carbon 14 dates increased, scientists at the universities of Arizona, Pennsylvania and California began testing Libby's assumption by turning to some of the oldest living things on earth-California...
Recorded under the guidance of Willie Murphy and Dave Ray, both of whom should be remembered for their great work with Spider John Koerner in the sixties, the album is about half blues, and half old pop tunes, with only two new songs (which comprise two-thirds of Bonnie's song-writing output). One of the originals, "Finest Lovin' Man" is a straight blues, featuring exciting instrumental work by Bonnie, Junior Wells on harp, and Danny Freebo on Bass. "Thank You" is a pretty ballad in the Curtis Mayfield vein, with Bonnie on piano and Willie Murphy playing a beautiful...