- the
winner of
Project GUSTO, and was
developed and
operated under Project Oxcart. The CIA's
representatives initially favored Convair's
design for its smaller...
- Look up
oxcart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Oxcart or ox cart can mean:
Bullock cart, a cart
pulled by oxen CIA
codename for the
program to produce...
-
Costa Rican oxcarts,
called carretas in Spanish, are a
large part of
Costa Rican history. They
allowed for the
expansion and
increase of
exports of many...
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projects such as
OXCART at Area 51
agree that
their work
inadvertently prompted many of the UFO
sightings and
other rumors: The
shape of
OXCART was unprecedented...
-
Lockheed U-2.
Kingfish competed with the
Lockheed A-12 for the
Project Oxcart mission, and lost to that
design in 1959.
Before the U-2
became operational...
- The
Oxcart for
Dowry (Chinese: 嫁妝一牛車) is a
collection of
short stories written by
Taiwanese author Wang Chen-ho (王禎和). It was
published in May 1969 by...
- the
Great in
Gordium in Phrygia,
regarding a
complex knot that tied an
oxcart. Reputedly,
whoever could untie it
would be
destined to rule all of Asia...
- In many
places oxcarts are an
important medium of transport, like in Ambatolampy...
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controlling parents and the
aspirations of
their children. René Marqués' The
Oxcart (1959)
concerns a
rural Puerto Rican family who
immigrate to the
Bronx for...
- Marqués
wrote what is
considered to be his best play, La
Carreta (The
Oxcart). In 1953, it
opened in New York City. In 1954, it
opened in San Juan and...