Word: scales
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...crony who campaigned energetically for both Tito and Arnulfo. In return, he fully expected to be chosen from the elected alternates to sit in for Tito whenever he is away. Since that is often, Jimènez was counting on earning a near full-scale $12,000 annually. But Tito chose someone else as his alternate, and Jimenez was left holding...
...workers more than the white businessmen, but confiding privately that they need South Africa as both a supplier and buyer. The U.S. and Britain have banned arms shipments to South Africa, but in April British Labor Leader Harold Wilson, an Oxford-trained economist, questioned the wisdom of a full-scale boycott. "Sanctions which hit at the people without influencing its government would be futile and tragic," said he. "The imposition of a trade boycott is an act little short...
WORCESTER, Mass., June 10--President Johnson revealed today that the United States has recently "achieved an economic breakthrough in the use of large scale nuclear reactors for commercial power" that places the country "years ahead of its planned progress...
...promised that the new nuclear technology developed by the U.S. "will be available to the world" and mentioned the potential use of large-scale reactors in combination desalination and electrical plants...
Despite the play's grandiose scale, its best moments--and there are a number of good ones--come when the leads can shed the crowds, stop bellowing with all stops out, and play to one another as if they are, after all, really people. Brutus (Mark Bramhall) and Cassius (Thimas Weisbuch) are at their best in the confrontations both before and after Caesar's murder. In the first act, Weisbuch's wily Cassius, his eyes darting, his manner at once servile and cunning, convincingly lures Brutus into the conspiracy. And the meeting of the two great liberators who have become...