Word: caveat
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Summing up in words reminiscent of Bundy's caveat 21 years earlier, Bowersock stated, "It's not my style to make threats, but neither are we willing to pass legislation that won't be enforced...
...take them in and out of jail cells, dungeons, buses, trucks and steamers and across the length and breadth of Poppyland. About the only peril they do not indulge in is erotica. However, Scotsman Ivor Drummond's dippy novel could also serve as a tourist's guide to Turkey. Caveat from Jenny re Istanbul; "Too many dead cats and too many live cockroaches...
...HAMPSHIRE GROUP--a self-described collective of five professors and eight students--concludes with a rather grim caveat: "There is only one thing which is certain about improbable events. Sooner or later they happen." As a handbook for anyone concerned with or morbidly fascinated by the prospects of nuclear power, Meltdown at Montague hits the mark. It is a fine example of well-reasoned literature in a field given to hysteria on all sides; it is the kind of book the anti-nuke movement needs...
...Caveat Emptor...
...consequences should their new models be viewed unkindly by the public. Product-Planning Chief Hal Sperlich is both cautious and cocky. "We are heading for an encounter of the third kind that can have tremendous consequences for us," he admits. Then comes the characteristic salesman's caveat. "Chrysler is the last of the big three to build a small car, and as my colleagues at Ford used to say, 'Last in, best dressed.' " Maybe. First sales results will be available in February, and if they are good, the industry's drive to make cars that...