Word: successful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...KNACK. There is more than enough running, jumping and New Cinema gimmickry in this movie version of the New York-London stage success, but the sight gags are often hilarious and so is Rita Tushingham as the girl pursued by three oddball British bachelors...
...through the hazards of space. JPL statisticians had already calculated that there was only a 17% chance of getting photographs. To be sure, the JPL crew knew that the mission had already produced significant scientific results, but they also realized that only a set of pictures would mean real success. "It's a failure without the pictures," said John Casani. "You're judged on the success of the most difficult part of the mission. That's the pictures, and if we don't get them, then we've failed...
Eloquent Tribute. As the pictures are printed and reprinted, the data examined and reexamined, the measurements studied and restudied, the monumental achievement of Mariner IV will expand steadily. Its success already adds up to an eloquent tribute to one of the most skillful and resourceful teams ever gathered together in the pursuit of scientific knowledge. William Pickering's spacemen of JPL have more than earned their rank in the vanguard of U.S. space exploration. Among their leaders...
...Chez de Stape, then Paris' leading fashion jeweler, Lalique began experimenting with enamels, transforming glass with oxides in his own kitchen. In mounting stones, he turned from semiprecious tortoise shell to ordinary horn because he found the color of tortoise too irregular. The innovation was an immediate success; overnight, horn became a luxury in Paris...
...summer program, an expanded version of the spring's England operation, covered ten cities in the United States, with success in some and not-so-mild failure in others. Residents San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York seemed to let a computer guide their love lives, but the response was not up to program predictions. And students at the University at Bloomington, set back only 137 applications...