Word: equalizers
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...saves to preserve the shutout. The defense reduced the number of routine saves Durno was called upon to make, but the senior goaltender broke-up half a dozen Eagle breakaways and certainly earned the shutout. Bertagna made four difficult stops on a last minute B. C. power play to equal the calibre of Durno's performance...
Some of the radical young complain about their revolution being co-opted by the Establishment. But on the other hand, countering revolution head-on has stimulated equal amounts of Establishment enterprise. Pinkerton's, the venerable private constabulary that hunted down Butch Cassidy and was McClellan's private OSS in the Civil War, is marketing 'the new Pinkerton Bomb Blanket, a four-by-four 18-layer core of high-tensile ballistic nylon covered by fire-retardant Herculite to smother incendiary bombs...
...leader. It described Europe as a place "where the tendencies toward detente and all-embracing neighborly cooperation are increasingly emerging," which is not exactly how Ulbricht sees it. The communique also pointedly omitted any demand for immediate West German recognition of East Germany, calling instead for the establishment of "equal relations...
...kids then graduate to "Make Your Own World." Eleven teams with an equal vote represent farmers, jobless workers and real estate developers as well as such usually disenfranchised interests as air, forests, soil-even deer. Playing the role of master planner, the teacher affixes overlay pictures of various new projects to the magnetic game board. She reads from a card describing each project's environmental consequences-the good and the bad. An industrial park, for example, brings 1) economic prosperity, 2) a larger population that will need additional space-consuming highways, and 3) air pollution. The kids then decide...
...other. Yet except for those made artificially, most amino-acid molecules found on earth have a "lefthanded" configuration; that is, beams of polarized light passed through them are rotated slightly to the left. When the NASA scientists examined the meteorite's amino acids, however, they discovered an almost equal division of left-and righthanded molecules. Thus, they concluded, it is highly unlikely that the amino acids could have been picked up in the atmosphere or in subsequent handling...