Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fairness, it must be noted that the various fuel-tank solutions are fraught with complications. Two seemingly simple answers--distance the air-conditioning units from the tank or fly with it full of fuel--would boost ticket prices. So would "inerting," injecting a nonexplosive gas to decrease the fuel's volatility, although the manufacturer of the $1.5 million inerting units used in some military planes claims that simpler civilian versions would cost just $80,000 per plane. Some inerting gases, however, are potentially lethal: they reduce one danger to passengers but increase another. Cautioned Boeing's chief fuel-system engineer...
...massive ice-hockey stadium, known as Big Hat, holds a relatively modest 10,000 spectators. That will make hockey a prized ticket when the various dream teams (see below) begin playing...
...part, is another. Remarkable, too, is the ending of "All we like sheep," which runs "And the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all." The ritard and diminuendo which Finney chooses to take are effective, making these final 15 seconds alone worth the price of the ticket...
Running as a ticket and boasting the campus' best-publicized campaign, President-elect Beth A. Stewart '99 and Vice President-elect Samuel C. Cohen '00 achieved a narrow victory over two ideological opponents, Jobe G. Danganan '99 and Kamil E. Redmond...
...There was definitely a split in the progressive ticket between me and Ben Hulse," Danganan said. The Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters' Alliance (BGLTSA) endorsed Hulse and Redmond, Danganan's running mate...