Word: relaxants
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...long haul," says Hamlisch, who has been working on the $4 million song-and-dance spectacular for four years. "It's frustrating when you think you have it all together, then you see it in workshop and have to rework it. For the first time now, I can relax a little bit because I think it's all there. We'll know after five weeks in Baltimore...
...last regularly scheduled summer issue of The Crimson for 1986. But relax, for in just two weeks we'II be back to keep you informed. Look for our colorful 350th anniversary magazine on September 2 and watch for our four special issues, to be published each day of the ceremony. Have a nice weak...
...worldwide activity in the deep, last week nothing could compete for attention with the trove of photographs, videotape and lore accumulated during the Titanic mission. Each of Alvin's 100-ft.-per-minute descents from the mother ship Atlantis II required 2 1/2 hours, during which Ballard tried to relax by listening to the recorded music of Edvard Grieg. On the first dive, the submersible, carrying J.J. down with it, approached the Titanic's 60-ft.-high starboard midsection. "That was the first thing we came in on," recalls Ballard. "We were putting our nose right up against this massive...
...long, just enough room for the passenger to lie alongside the pilot, who can sit only halfway upright. While spelling each other at the controls during their 580-mile laps over the California coast between San Luis Obispo and San Francisco, the pilots could not relax; Voyager is so light that it is easily buffeted by the wind and needs constant piloting. Says Yeager: "It's a lot more exercise than you can imagine." The pilots' discomfort was heightened by the roar of the engines, which reached a noisy 105 decibels (louder than a lawnmower). As a result, neither flyer...
...impede the growth and productivity provided only by free markets. Last month the U.S. Treasury extolled a $500 million World Bank loan to Brazil as an "excellent" example of such lending. In return for the money, Brazil agreed to cut deeply into a variety of agricultural subsidies and to relax government control of the marketing of soy products, corn and cotton...