Word: sanctums
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...murder,'' the closest that authorities have come to implicating Aum. Police unearthed tons of suspect chemicals, drugs and apparatuses and came close to uncovering evidence that the killer nerve gas may have been made on the premises. They discovered a large and elaborate laboratory hidden behind an inner sanctum, where only the most enlightened of Asahara's followers--many of whom are professional chemists--were admitted...
...room during yet another viewing of the trilogy when it didn't pause or rewind to the piece of information I needed. No longer. Now, thanks to some good person at National Public Radio and the Ballantine publishing group, the radio script is mine to peruse in the peaceful sanctum of my own room, and in some ways it's even better. It has truly made my Millenium...
...learned a tremendous amount about the brain in the last generation," said Dr. Gerald D. Fischbach, chair of the neurobiology department at the Medical School. "But from the issue of further understanding and control it's very important to delve into the inner sanctum and understand how individual components in the brain work...
...confirmed that the most important of Ames' victims by far was Polyakov, whose briefing transcripts and photocopies of secret documents fill 25 file drawers in the agency's innermost sanctum. Many intelligence experts now believe that Polyakov made a far more important contribution than a more famous GRU turncoat, Colonel Oleg Penkovsky, who was executed in 1963 for supplying the U.S. with information during the Cuban missile crisis. Of all the secret agents the U.S. recruited during the cold war, says CIA director James Woolsey, "Polyakov was the jewel in the crown...
After the ceremony, Perry gave an interview onthe castle's front steps while sitting in TheCrimson's historical President's Chair. Lampoonthugs stole the chair form The Crimson'ssecond-floor Sanctum in mid-February...