Word: segmental
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with the Milton Bradley Co., which has expressed interest in producing plastic models of the plane. His technical adviser, a Notre Dame aerodynamicist, has requested funding from the Defense Department to study further why the plane flies so well, and Kline and his invention will be featured on a segment of the CBS television show 60 Minutes...
Lanusse reluctantly admits that Perón is admired by Argentines in a way that he never was. "Evidently, a great segment of the people continue to believe in Perón," he said. "Perón has their sympathy and-I don't like the word-adoration. They felt excluded by our solutions." Lanusse, who was jailed in 1951 for his role in a coup attempt against Perón that failed to come off, added that el Líder would now "have to think, act and influence the country so that the government acts...
Ugly Talk. It certainly has. The chairman's exit was cheered by a large segment of the SEC's professional staff, who feel that Cook's short tour has been a distinctly bad trip for the commission...
...Black undergraduates do not hold all the responsibility for recruitment of blacks to attend Harvard," Keith E. Butler '75, chairman of the meeting, said. "Some of the responsibility is ours, but the Admissions Office can also appeal to our particular segment of the general population...
Compared to the militant Catholic supporters of the Irish Republican Army, or the equally militant Protestant backers of the Ulster Defense Association, the moderates now represent a comparatively small segment of organized political opinion. But since the British government presented its White Paper (TIME, April 2), setting the ground rules for elections on June 28, two moderate parties, Alliance and Northern Ireland Labour, as well as a growing number of independent candidates, have been cooperating as never before in an all out vote-getting campaign. Their common aim is to pick up enough seats to capture the balance of power...