Word: warmed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...criterion for presidential or vice-presidential candidacy. The Republicans may give tradition a further gig in 1968. Michigan Governor George Romney, a Mormon, is one of the most promising possibilities for the Republican presidential nomination. For geographic balance alone, the G.O.P. might well pick Romney's new but warm friend, New York Senator Jacob Javits, as his running mate, there by setting up an unprecedentedly balanced, Mormon-Jewish ticket...
...burden on his cast, his technical crews and himself, and none of the three is able to sustain it for any protracted length of time. Brecht's play, as Mayer presents it, is a visual extravaganza. For once in a Loeb production the costumes--fiery red for the Gods, warm tans, greens and yellows for everyone else--have some relevance to the set's color scheme. But the set shakes frighteningly. The set, like the ensemble scenes in the first and second acts still needs a few day's work...
Miner gets grateful letters from former students and, though an erratic typist, pecks out warm answers. He says he is amazed and happy when some company president, for example, quotes something Miner said that changed his outlook on life?"but of course I never remember saying...
Captain Tony Lynch didn't have enough time to warm up for the 440-yard hurdles because of a freak mishap and finished third in 52.8 seconds, almost two seconds off his best. Lynch also skimmed the first hurdle of his 120-yard high hurdle heat and failed to finish...
Layzer argues that matter first existed as unorganized dust. In this early state the universe was only moderately warm. As it lost energy into space, however, it began to make up its losses by gravity. Pressure built up, and its temperature rose...