Word: repairable
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fits the role of the older woman with nearly the same aplomb that she fits the Suzy Chapstick getup. "It's an outfit that I thought would appeal to a student of anatomy," says Mimieux. Or for that matter, a student of architecture, a student of air-conditioner repair, a student...
...merely presses the image of the building as he drives by and is suddenly inside, listening to a curator talk about its history. Perceiving the potential of this kind of system, the U.S. Navy has commissioned the same designer to create a "visual toolbox" to track the operation and repair of some of the Navy's more complex hardware...
...repair efforts underway this summer are the most extensive in Harvard history. The three major projects--renovations of Harvard Stadium, two Houses and Sever Hall--signal the end of a recent policy of deferred maintenance which had forced the University to forego all but the most dire repair jobs...
...South Atlantic, and NATO will be looking to the U.S. for yet more money and more ships. Unless Britain uses the moment wisely, Argentina may also be radicalized out of reach, rejecting its bumbling junta but also rejecting some of its bumbling Western friends. The U.S. must repair its relationship with the region as well, in which, unlike Britain, it has permanent interests...
...used by the U.S. The Falklands conflict erupted only a few months before the British were scheduled to install a comparable radar system in their Nimrod Mark 3 reconnaissance aircraft. About six weeks ago, London asked Washington for the loan of an AW ACS to repair that important deficiency, but the Reagan Administration refused. The reason: Washington's insistence that American servicemen, who would be necessary to operate the system, not become involved in the South Atlantic battle...