51. Despite their public rapprochement after a bitter primary season battle, the two men have not worked as closely together as they once suggested they would. 52. During World War II both men worked as government researchers on radar development. 53. European men are working less, too. 54. For reasons of his own, Tynan, a Welles worshipper and Olivier admirer, wants the two men to work together. 55. For the last six months or so, the two men have been working on how to apply those maxims. 56. Forstmann and Weisel both said the two men worked well together. 57. Government doctors might say the man could still work. 58. If Wolf finds the men were working with the FBI at the time, the intercepted conversations could be blocked as evidence. 59. In addition, undercover security men worked as ushers, leading other patrons to their seats. 60. In a concession to drinking habits, three men will work it, so all will have a free hand to hold a beer. |