Word: locked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...understand people's relaxed point of viewabout locking their doors," she said. "The dormhas a homey feeling...and [people think that] onceyou lock the door downstairs, you don't have tolock your room door...
...antenna. Even "Must-See TV" is not something she really sees the need for. Bradley-Moore muses, "The big question is going to be if I have one when I get married and have kids. I think maybe I'll just get one for myself and put a lock on it and let them watch `Sesame Street' if they ask. It would be cool if I could invent some-thing that would control certain channels coming on at certain times of day, so I could control what my kids were watching...
...lecturer on social studies, responded, "Most definitely. [College] is one of the last times that you get the kind of intensive institutional support for guiding you through life choices that will matter to your life chances...Most of all, you haven't yet made the kinds of decisions that `lock' you into any particular course of action...
...virtual lock for Ivy League Rookie of the Year, Clemente has shown the most firepower and talent in the post at such an early stage in his career since the two men he has replaced, Kyle Snowden '97 and Chris Grancio...
...some-thing every day. Say you're on your bike, and a car zooms by and almost kills you. You raise your right hand and your middle finger, signaling through international convention that if you ever catch up to that driver, the next person to see your bike lock will be their proctologist. Or say you're shopping with a female friend, and she has just spent the last 3 hours trying to find the perfect brown shirt-the last 3,000 shades of brown are unacceptable because apparently they make her "look like a potato." You get her attention...