Word: waving
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...curse begets an active plot line, part of it borrowed from a Faulkner short story. But Condon's rendering of sagebrush legend is only fitfully funny. Proof that the author himself knows that something is wrong is that on almost every page he stops to wave at friends in the crowd. A street in Paris, for instance, is not too slyly titled "Rue Artbuch Wald...
Ford's additional grants of $1,140,000 will go to continue projects in the depressed neighborhoods of Detroit, Philadelphia and St. Louis (special tutorial work, cultural-enrichment trips to museums, theaters), for support of a private community group in Richmond, Calif., aimed chiefly at a recent wave of Southern Negro arrivals, and for a job-school experiment in New York City under which potential dropouts will attend classes and work in a city agency on alternate weeks...
...years of tape, the Today show will be a "live" show again when Chancellor takes over next week, since Chancellor wants to "mobilize the show so we can cover news stories as fast as possible." He goes on hopefully: "I want to try and start a kind of new wave of U.S. television. When they called me back to cover election night last fall, I got a chance after two years away to see U.S. television again. It needs some changes, and I hope I can make them...
...nuclei, with other materials in the bomb and with the surrounding air. The collisions slow the nuclei down and turn their original energy into heat. The result is a high-temperature fireball that sears its surroundings with heat radiation and expands so violently that it generates a destructive shock wave...
They are 1961's most fateful labor negotiations. On them, and the negotiations at Ford and Chrysler that began later in the week, will depend in large part whether the nation will be able to stave off an other wave of inflation...