Word: lay
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...more disturbing aspect of the debate was the conduct of Professor Michael Sandel, the moderator. From the beginning of the debate, Sandel made it clear with which side his sympathies lay. He frequently interrupted Mansfield in an attempt to force from him the type of concise answers Sullivan was providing. The quality of the debate would have been much improved had Sandel recognized that Mansfield's style was fundamentally different...
...bringing out the new version of WFW, Microsoft continued the much-welcomed strategy of making the program's most basic feature easy to access. After all, most people buy a word processor to write, not to lay out a newspaper or to produce graphs and charts...
...need to break the silence. It is not antigay but fully compassionate to argue that a massive prevention drive is a viable way to save numerous lives in the very next years. We must lay a moral claim on those who are likely to be afflicted with HIV (gays, drug addicts who exchange needles and anyone who received a blood transfusion before 1985) and urge them as a social obligation to come forward to be tested. If the test is positive, they should inform their previous sexual contacts and warn all potential new ones. The principle is elementary, albeit openly...
Both teams and the audience held their breath as Gorton lay prone on the ice for an extended period of time. Finally, she was able to wobble off to the locker room with the help of two teammates...
Most of the blame for this production ultimately lies with director Bill Tomlinson. Why he attempted to do a rendition of a Dracula this hackneyed will remain a mystery, especially when a campy approach still lay open to him. Even had the Royal Shakespeare Company made a serious attempt to perform this script, the result could be nothing less than hysterical...