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...example of an advanced mobile telephone. The company came up with the technology for the product in the 1960s, but the Federal Communications Commission gave it final clearance to sell the service only last month. Says Bell Labs Executive Vice President Solomon J. Buchsbaum: "The agreement should unleash...
...training practices seem to be common on the Harvard campus this season. Consider the body-building technique practiced by a few of the Harvard women's swim team. Coming back from workout last night, several members of the squad were bursting with excess energy, which they decided to unleash in push-ups conducted at the intersection of Memorial Drive and Boylston St. on the "Walk" sign. "Our goal is to do five on the green light instead of the red," sprinter DEBBIE MARKSON says...
...that encounter grew larger than life, as Wanniski used the editorial pages of his newspaper to spread the doctrine of balancing the budget by cutting taxes. Laffer meanwhile became the guru of the cult--young and virile, he embodied the youthful energy that massive taxcuts and comprehensive deregulation could unleash, a spirit of enterprise and discipline that would signal the awakening of a new America. Crackpots, more conventional economists called them, but the three set their nets out and fished for disciples, drawing in with ease the school of neo-conservatives, ripe for policies that put to test their surmises...
Coach Bob Scalise has encouraged the backline, which accounted for three goals, to dribble upfield or unleash a drive when open. The fullbacks also frequently pass the ball among themselves to allow the forwards to realign rather than just knocking the ball back into the offensive zone...
Begin then gave a humanitarian twist to the raid. He declared that the reactor was going to start to process highly radioactive materials either the first week of July or the first week of September. Once the reactor was "hot," explained Begin, any successful bombing attack would unleash "a horrifying wave of radioactivity." In a ghoulish reference, he reminded listeners that Nazi mass murderers had used poisonous Zyklon B gas on their Jewish victims, and radioactivity "is also a poison." Said Begin: "In Baghdad, hundreds of thousands of innocent citizens would have been hurt. I for one would never have...