Word: waits
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...reservations: seats will be sold at the airport on a first-come, first-served basis, beginning six hours before the departure of each flight (one flight per day offseason, eleven weekly during the summer). A passenger who arrives after a flight is sold out will have to wait up to 24 hours for the next one. No free food will be served; passengers will have to bring their own snacks or buy meals on board (about $3 for a steak dinner). At the New York end, Laker's planes will use Kennedy Airport-but in Britain they will operate...
...material in the disc is being drawn rapidly into the star. Eventually, the disc will disappear and all that will be left will be the newborn star, and any planets it may have spawned. Such a process can sometimes take millions of years. But scientists will not have to wait that long to see how MWC 349's birth turns out. At the rate at which the disc is disappearing, it will be gone in a mere 100 years...
...female orgasm--once a hot political question--as it is to get involved in the fight between the Trillings and Hellman. At the time of the events Trillings describes, her superficial sort of moralizing might have been acceptable, an on-the-spot kind of description. Analysis could wait till later. But now it is later and by merely recycling her moralizing, Trilling fails to illumine anything...
...worth going to anyway. Steve's, a ten-minute drive away in Porter Square at 191 Elm St., is widely held to offer the best homemade ice cream in town, with a great variety of things to put on top. The only drawback is that you usually have to wait a good 45 minutes to get it. Sheila's, on Broadway just past the supermarket, is a lot less crowded but has the same sort of deal as Steve's--homemade ice cream with great toppings...
...City Auto Dealer Frank Silvestry of the Honda Accord. Many experts would agree. Pertly styled, carefully engineered, with front-wheel drive and able to travel up to 48 miles on a gallon of gas, the Japanese-built Accord practically sells itself, and buyers around the country are willing to wait three to eight months for delivery. The Accord, however, is only the most spectacular example of the massive assault on the U.S. being made by imported cars, which now account for 21% of all new autos sold in the American market. In May foreign car sales surged...