Word: arrays
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That possibility is taken seriously by the Soviets, who are genuinely frightened of an all-out American buildup. They are worried that an array of new American weapons-the land-based MX and Pershing II, the submarine-launched Trident II, the B-l and "Stealth" bombers, and cruise missiles deployed on land, at sea and in the air-threaten them with vulnerability and inferiority by the 1990s...
...widely and democratically traveled, fluent in at least one or two foreign languages, and more intensively and extensively educated than any other monarch in Britain's history. Above all, even while perpetuating the mystique of monarchy, he will need to be at home with computers and the whole array of space-age technology that may assure Britain's economic survival. He may not have a Merlin to guide him, but the auspices for a future monarch have seldom been more exciting...
Gorenstein says that planned experiments in Japan and West Germany in the area of x-ray astronomy will occur several years before his project, known as the Large Area Modular Array of Reflectors (LAMAR...
...successful Israeli air strikes on Syrian SA-6 mobile missiles in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley demonstrated that modern air war is as much a matter of computer array v5. computer array as man against...
...DIFFICULT to object to a hiring system based entirely on pursuit of excellence, and it is probably presumptuous to raise questions about a procedure that experienced scholars and administrators have long chosen to use. But any policy as extreme as Harvard's ultra-cautious array of reviews is bound to look as if it gives short shrift in one direction or another. Two apparent shortcomings of the way Harvard grants tenure emerge--one pragmatic and one philosophical...