Word: weightness
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Junior co-captain Alley Penningroth dominated the throwing events once again, winning both the shot (11.29 meters) and the 20-pound weight throw (13.58 meters). Sophomores Jenny Berrien and Alison Goldkamp won the 55-meter hurdles (8.61 seconds) and the 400-meter race (58.23 seconds) respectively...
WHEN YOU WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT, YOU don't go out and try to shut down every bakery and fast-food outlet in town; you go on a diet. U.S. authorities should realize that so long as there is a multibillion-dollar demand for drugs, lots of people will go to any lengths to profit from that demand. The war on drugs will never be won until the real enemy is confronted and attacked. PEDRO MARTIN COLEA Mexico City...
...OSHA reform. Also, you did not point out that the Teamsters' PAC fund (the Teamsters represent 170,000 UPS employees) spent $8.5 million in the 1993-94 election cycle, more than twice UPS PAC spending for the same period. On the issue of UPS's raising its maximum package weight limit from 70 to 150 lbs., we did so to meet existing weight limits of our chief competitors. We are proud of our 300,000 employees and will go to great lengths to create a safe work environment for our people. We also stand firmly behind our position that OSHA...
...eighteenth century "Preste de la Loy") and quick political caricatures (such as those of eighteenth-century Britain). The medium is particularly effective on the larger scale for which this specific printmaking process allows. In Giovanni Piranesi's eighteenth-century "Arch of Ianus Quadrifons," the sheer size and weight of the severe values combine with intense detail, resulting in a piece of surprising presence...
Also remarkable are the senuous forms of Anders Zorn's ninteenth-century nudes and his well-rendered, impressionistic "Omnibus," with hatching strokes powerfully suggesting the jostled weight of human bodies. A tight, involved etching by contemporary artist David Schorr and a striking and politically charged work in an intense blue aquatint by Douglas Dowd are similarly unexpected highlights of the exhibit. These works show the range of etching as a medium of both great precision and, at times, emotional impact...