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...days after the seizure, about 80 protesters gathered outside the storage company office. It was Heck who threw the stone through his own door. The IRS had changed the lock, pending removal of the seized equipment. In the scuffle some demonstrators were shoved into the building and federal agents were jostled...
...work like an internal anti-ballistic-missile system. Coming in contact with the invader, they recognize it by means of its biochemical flag, or identification marker. Every cell and microorganism is believed to carry at least one such flag on its surface; it fits, like a key in a lock, into a site on the lymphocytes. Thus lymphocytes, which know their body's own cells, recognize others as foreign and trigger an immunological alarm...
...cells, meanwhile, are stimulated to produce antibodies, which immunologists believe can be tailor-made to interact with each of the millions of different organisms a human may encounter in his lifetime. The antibodies lock onto foreign substances, making them far more susceptible to ingestion by macrophages and other scavenger cells...
Florence Kennedy said that "the best thing you can do for this school is to have strikes, because otherwise you get lock-bowels from all the shit you have to take...
...bring any life to their admittedly superficial parts, the supporting cast generally lives up to the star. Eileen Herlie plays the cynical or flamboyant side of Matilde especially well (she gets slightly weaker as the part becomes more melodramatic), and James Donald, as her lover Tito, imitates the lock-jaw aristocratic accent to perfection. As a bearded, bespectacled Doctor with a distinctly Viennese accent, David Hurst fulfills Pirandello's idea of a Freudian parody; any stereotyping should undoubtedly be blamed on the author rather than the actor. Even the four servants or counselors become distinct personalities, especially Landolph (the leader...