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Word: intersected (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...large concentric rings. Particles are sent alternately in clockwise and counterclockwise directions in the interlaced vacuum tunnels (see diagram, previous page). The result is two opposing beams of protons, each packing a wallop of 28 BeV, which can meet nearly head-on at eight different points where the rings intersect. In those collisions between protons, both particles can be made to come virtually to a dead stop, making use of most of the energy of impact to shatter the particles. In addition, there is a spectacular energy bonus caused by the effects of relativity. Because the velocity of the particles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Toward Asymptopia | 1/10/1972 | See Source »

...being launched this fall than in most recent years. House drama may have to compete with the Loeb (and to be fair, it must be mentioned that quite a bit of cooperation between the Houses and the Loeb goes on as well--the sets of people working in each intersect and the Loeb loans costumes and props on occasion), yet almost every House is managing to produce something. What follows is a cursory catalogue of what's coming up and what's going...

Author: By Ann Juergens, | Title: Theatre at Harvard Not Just the Loeb | 11/8/1971 | See Source »

...political sense, Nixon's trip will be a foreign duplication of his excursions last week into the American countryside. The President flew first to Kansas State University in the gentle hill country of northeast Kansas, where longitude and attitude seem to intersect in quintessential definition of Middle America. There, if anywhere, the man of both coasts would find a spiritual home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Nixon: The Pursuit of Peace and Politics | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

...subcultures seldom intersect, for the young largely ignore the old or treat them with what Novelist Saul Bellow calls "a kind of totalitarian cruelty, like Hitler's attitude toward Jews." It is as though the aged were an alien race to which the young will never belong. Indeed, there is a distinct discrimination against the old that has been called ageism. In its simplest form, says Psychiatrist Robert Butler of Washington, B.C., ageism is just "not wanting to have all these ugly old people around." Butler believes that in 25 or 30 years, ageism will be a problem equal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Old in the Country of the Young | 8/3/1970 | See Source »

...nights in bed with a series of white women who come equipped with all sorts of far-out perversions (sexual and otherwise) that seem guaranteed to strip away all of his carefully prepared defenses. The novel gets progressively more manic as the two worlds begin to collide and intersect and Jiveass finds that even the lies no longer mask the absurdity of his situation or help to give him a sense of who he is or what the hell he is doing...

Author: By Lynn M. Darling, | Title: Books Mr. Jiveass Nigger | 4/18/1970 | See Source »

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