Word: repeatability
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...tilting against giants," says Ben. "When Harold started his satellite program at Hughes, he was going against AT&T. In the personal-computer business, I was up against IBM and other giants." The giants ignored them, and paid the price. The Rosens have this idea that history just might repeat itself...
...they may not draw during the proceedings and so must produce their sketches from memory after leaving court each day. And Fujisaki, who has a reputation for take-no-prisoners briskness, will not read any motions from the attorneys that are more than five pages long. "History will repeat itself," Fujisaki noted in a written order, "unless the court acts to prevent...
...thou, the other Los Angeles flamboyance. One flies by the seat of its pants; the other parades like a marching band. They are the mtv video awards and the Emmys. For those who missed the telecasts (very hard to do in the case of MTV, which never saw a repeat it didn't like), here are some highlights...
...Like a repeat from last year, Harvard made a valiant comeback in the final half. Two times in the third quarter, Harvard brought the deficit to only two goals, but each time Brown had an answer...
...SPAN in an effort to defend this legislation, Rep. Toby Roth (R-Wis.) alluded to this trend of "Anglocentricity," stating, "We do not want any hyphenate Americans in this country; we do not want Italian-Americans, Jewish-Americans, Mexican-Americans, Korean-Americans...." Roth added that we will not repeat the mistakes of the former Soviet Union by allowing multiple languages in our country, thus causing its disintegration...