Word: circularized
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...with the native name of M'lefaat, the diggers found relatively recent remains in the upper layers of dirt. Farther down they found something entirely different: filled-in pit houses rather like those that American Indians were building about the time of Columbus. Some of the houses had circular walls of mortarless stone and floors covered with hardpacked pebbles. Inside were crude hearths...
Influential Protestant leaders, guided by that submariner-turned-neutralist. Pastor Martin NiemÖller, issued a circular warning that the Paris accords "could endanger our all-German existence." A West German student federation began a nationwide poll of young people, which was expected to show widespread opposition to military service. Inside Adenauer's own coalition, the minority parties were muttering...
Perry feels that the Bureau of Study Counsel is fulfilling its intended function, "to provide a consultive service for students to assist them in breaking out of repetitive, circular thinking about their work and to obtain a sense of independence and mastery...
...scene: a small circular stage in the basement of Washington's St. Elizabeth's Hospital. The cast: a group of inmates. Under white lights suggesting harsh reality, 19-year-old Susan thrashes about in a temper tantrum. She once used these tantrums to win attention from her widowed mother or her uncle. Now, as the stage lighting turns slowly to green, another inmate enters in the role of her father's ghost. The two decide to go away together, and the lights are blacked out to indicate the passage of time...
...efforts will be made on a friend-to-friend basis and will involve as little hullabaloo as possible," Richard Solomon, associate professor of Social Psychology said yesterday. "So many people in the department and outside have expressed interest that a formal committee and circular letter seemed unnecessary...