Word: scientists
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Kennedy School appointed Thomas E. Patterson, a political scientist who specializes in American politics and political communication, to the Bradlee professorship of government and the press...
...awaits the lifting of the U.S. embargo more eagerly than Cuban scientists, who struggle to obtain basic supplies--chemical reagents, for instance--that in the U.S. are but a phone call away, and whose incomes are starting to trail behind those of service workers buoyed by Cuba's rising tourist trade. CIGB has reportedly started paying its scientists partly in dollars to keep them from leaving the field. "I love my research," confides a hardworking scientist. "But if I have to drive a taxi to support my family, I will...
...industry scientist at the conference explained the importance of the dialogue between scientists...
...Kluger tells tobacco's story very effectively. As one scientist scolded a group of researchers bought and paid for by the tobacco industry more than 20 years ago: "It shocks me that ...you have not joined the community of men." Until the tobacco industry joins that community, Kluger suggests, the greatest preventable scourge of public health in the modern era will continue unabated...
Each TV show starts with a jingly theme song explaining that a mad scientist, Dr. Clayton Forrester (Trace Beaulieu), is conducting a bizarre "experiment." He has launched into space a satellite containing a human named Mike (head writer Michael J. Nelson) and the automatons Tom Servo (operated and voiced by Kevin Murphy) and Crow T. Robot (Beaulieu again) and forced them to watch bad films: Ed Wood classics like Bride of the Monster and stuff way, way worse, like the 1965 Attack of the the Eye Creatures--a movie so inept that its makers put the word the twice...