Word: eared
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...concentrators, and eventually proposed a package of departmental requirement revisions (including a writing option) which was approved in full and implemented starting the next year. Now, as associate dean for Undergraduate Education, he has both an official role in proposing faculty legislation on undergraduate educational reform, and a close ear from his friend Derek Bok in matters of undergraduate policy...
...because they synthesize antibodies that circulate freely in the blood. The antibodies, actually globular proteins, help the body resist disease-causing organisms. Both the B-cells and T-cells reside primarily in the body's lymphoid tissues, which are found under the arms, in the groin, behind the ear, in the abdominal cavity and other locations. From these tissues, the cells recirculate through the body and continually monitor for the presence of potential attackers...
...still in high school, so I expect to grow up with rock, age with rock and die with rock. Who knows? Maybe a millennium from now, if there is an ear that hears, no one will distinguish between Beethoven's Ninth and Alice Cooper's Dead Babies. One thing is for sure: rock is not ephemeral...
...mother propped in a chair, tied to the arms, because a male nurse had decided she needed to spend time out of bed. "When I watched my mother, a human wreck, hanging in that chair, I couldn't stand it any more. So I shouted in her ear, 'It's all right, Mother! I will take care of you.' The next day I gave her the fatal shot...
...easy organizational vehicle for the committed and for the curious. So the people continued to gather, and the students continued to march, even as the war dragged on and it became increasingly clear that even thousands of collective voices yelling in unison could not capture official Washington's ear. Frustration and the sense that "maybe this time it will work" explains to a certain extent the unending periodic demonstrations. But in another sense they were almost necessary for the demonstrators themselves, to constantly re-establish their hazy beliefs with a mass-identity. One never really listened to the speakers...