Word: slimming
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...satisfied that you have been effective in the classroom," said the note, but "we are frankly disappointed that the promise of scholarly contribution has not materialized." Last week Tufts's trustees voted to give Sayre a hearing. But this seemed a formality; his chances of staying seemed slim...
...last gasp Army dramatics were made possible by some exciting preliminaries. In the 400-yard intermediate hurdles. Harvard's Lynch held a slim lead over Cadet Kent Allen but collided with the next to last hurdle, allowing Allen to saeak in first under the wire...
...plant signs, new stationery and new bank checks bearing the company's new name, and national companies must also bear both the small legal expense and the bigger bother of reregistration in 50 states and with government agencies. Many companies, as a result, prefer to create a slim and progressive image simply by stressing their initials. That technique has worked well for such companies...
Young's bewilderment was understandable. He would much prefer to forgo the dubious honor of campaigning against two attractive women. But there is only a slim chance that Young will be able to take on the candidate himself. Glenn probably will not get out of the hospital by April 1. The earliest that he can resign from the Marines after that is May 1. That would give him only a few days in which to campaign before the May 5 election...
...small lifting structures ahead of the main delta. They give almost no lift at low speed, but as speed picks up, their lift increases greatly and supports the nose. Much of the high-speed lift comes from narrow fairings that run along both sides of the long, slim fuselage and also serve to stiffen it. Aviation Week says that the space between the engine nacelles is mostly filled with a thick, winglike structure to store fuel...