Word: lock
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...missed a play because he was watching football cheerleaders will agree it's always important to look at the figures behind the figures. Dean Fox's study on differences among the undergraduate Houses revealed a lot. However, sections of the report deemed too controversial were kept under lock and key and are only now beginning to leak out. They include the following...
...residents of Churchill, Man., don't want the polar bears rummaging and playing in their town [Dec. 21], why don't they bury their garbage and lock their doors? The polar bear protection law in Canada is great. Mike Voss Pickering...
...going to support any draft resister anywhere that this country is going to try to lock up for being for peace," Gregory Ward, himself a non-registrant, told the demonstration...
...mass production that follows stifle adventure and artistic convictions. The manufacturers and designers of many things we need or would like to have-automobiles, furnishings, greeting cards-keep asking us what we want. And what we want is what we get. Designers design in a mirror and so lock our society in a hall of mirrors. There is no advance into ideas we do not know about. This method of operation has ruined Detroit. Foreign car manufacturers were more adventurous and gave us designs we never knew we wanted...
...pooper-scooper laws make the litter pan look like a less burdensome alternative, may also explain the recent upsurge in catomania. Says New York's A.S.P.C.A. executive director, John Kullberg, about the guard dog-cat controversy: "If you buy a cat, you can always get an extra lock for the door...