Word: armed
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...frequent repetition of the phrase "academic community" in the Resolution is, of course, no accident. The CRR is the ultimate bulwark against the outside world. It keeps out "the coercive arm of the outside community," as Kilson put it. But while supporters of the CRR defend the concept of the separate academic community, they ignore that community's involvement in the outside world. It is this involvement which motivates most of the turmoil the CRR judges. It would be lovely to live in a world where a pure academic community can exist, where scholars needn't think about atrocities outside...
...Dukey is licking my arm. That probably means he likes me. Once I'm letting him do it, I must like him. But Harvard doesn't want Dukey living here, and intends to force him out within the next few days...
...even if Head Start has not raised average urban reading levels, who can evaluate the enhancement of life for those children who did, in fact, enter a new world of words and ideas? Moreover, at least one functioning arm of the OEO clearly has a continuing effect: lawyers for the agency have helped organize the poor in their demands for help. Above all, however ineptly, the War on Poverty pointed to the problem of pride: the fact that a measure of self-respect, as well as respect from society, has to go with welfare...
...couple of 95? three-packs of Cuesta-Reys instead. Then looked at his watch. It was 12:45 p.m.-no time to get the paint and wine if he was going to make the basketball game at the local Boys' Club. He hurried outside and WHAM-the long arm of the law nabbed him. Shoplifting! Yes, there was the unpaid-for pack of Cuesta-Reys in his pocket. But look here, officer . . . Down at the McLean substation they booked, mugged and fingerprinted former Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, then released him to appear in court...
...exterior equipment bay, thereby switching on a color TV camera, which will later be carried around to record the astronauts' work. For insurance against an Apollo 12-type television breakdown, a black-and-white camera has been provided as a spare. Shepard, who will be recognizable by red arm and leg bands, plans to take his first steps on the moon at 9:05 a.m. E.S.T. Friday. Mitchell will join him a few minutes later, and both astronauts will set up the most complex network of scientific experiments ever deployed on the moon (see chart...