Word: regroupings
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Meanwhile, two other companies making home computers are trying to regroup after disastrous performances. Coleco's Adam, the big hit of last year's show, was plagued by production problems and sold poorly after going on the market in October. The product has been rolled out again at a price of about $750. Atari, which lost $539 million last year on video games and home computers, announced last week that it will introduce a new home machine this fall that will have a larger memory...
...crowd flung a sheaf of leaflets into the air that urged Poles "to ruin the attempt to make this holiday a show of obedience." Only about 200 youths stood ready to battle the police, who chased them down cobblestoned streets with jets of water. When the protesters tried to regroup outside the church of Father Jerzy Popieluszko, an outspoken supporter of the banned trade union, the riot squads finally dispersed the crowd with water cannons...
...seems to stand for something new. Political Strategist Pat Caddell, who is advising Hart, anticipated such a situation early this year: "[If you] come in a surprise second in Iowa and on that momentum win New Hampshire . . . there's probably not enough time for the party establishment to regroup and counterattack effectively [before Super Tuesday...
...more months, after which he would have to ask Congress for an extension. When the Administration replied that this would be too strict, and some Democrats in the House complained that it was too generous, O'Neill announced that he was withdrawing the resolution in order to "regroup...
Sensing the disarray in his life and work, Wilson resolved to regroup. The former habitue of cheap apartments and rented rooms writes of buying a house on Cape Cod. He outlines a never-completed novel about lives in transition. There are amorous adventures and travels to Greece, Haiti and New Mexico. He continues to survey the literary scene with visits to a suspicious and embittered Evelyn Waugh, to a mourning John Dos Passos, "whose voice would seem about to choke or tremble," and to a Roman convent where Philosopher George Santayana "slept, in his plain single bed, in the consciousness...