Word: regular
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This week she distributed a statement announcing her candidacy to reporters at the regular meeting of the Council. Her chances of being elected are not considered good...
...similarity to the HPC request that students' worst grades not be counted, is based on the following provision: each intercollegiate athletic team can designate, at the start of the season, one game that will not count on its final record, unless the team doesn't give a regular all-out effort...
Further discussion will be needed to determine how "regular, all-out effort" is to be defined within the traditional scoring system. The HAC guidelines include scores greater than 50-0 in football, 10-0 in hockey, and 26-1 in fencing as indicators that a team isn't meeting its requirements and should be charged with a defeat...
...planes. British pilots keep their hands entirely off the controls as the plane descends, while electronic devices operate the control surfaces and throttle all the way to touchdown. British aviation authorities may certify the VC-10 and other aircraft for fully automatic landings in zero-visibility conditions on regular passenger flights as early as 1969. But U.S. landing systems are also being perfected. Last month a Pan Am jet made a fully automatic landing at New York using a system developed jointly by Boeing and the Sperry Phoenix...
...Angeles' unauthorized Insight is edited by Barry Tavlin, 17, who quit his regular school paper because he felt it was too often censored. Inviting contributions from students throughout the city, Insight objects to adult complaints about teen-age tendencies toward freer sex, claims that grown-ups are the ones "who patronize topless restaurants" and "publish and read the sadistic sex magazines." When adults contend that sexy movies might "corrupt the minds of our youth," they imply "either that the adults have corrupt minds already or that it's O.K. to corrupt them...