Word: locks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Early Saturday morning, I stumble out of bed and head off toward Memorial Hall. And as I approach the Yard, it strikes me how easy a time Harvard has in transforming itself to resemble a tiny police state. Lock a few gates, throw together some police stations in prominent areas and presto...
...Then the police said that if he played one more song, that they'd lock him up," McClean said...
...damage was done, as both defenses instituted a second-half lock-down. In the fourth quarter, there were two first downs on the first 10 possessions combined...
Tsibliyev seemed distracted, thinking less about what he was doing tonight than what he would be doing tomorrow. Sometime in the morning, probably just before noon, the commander would lock his remote-control guidance system onto an unmanned Progress cargo ship hovering far away and bring it into the station for a docking. For a commander like Tsibliyev, steering a limber little ship like Progress toward a big whale of a target like Mir should not have been cause for worry, and ordinarily he would have been looking forward to the exercise. But tomorrow things would not be so ordinary...
...galleries at its several levels. In it, the three surface types of the museum's construction can be taken in: white Sheetrock, plate glass hung on steel members with exaggerated joints and flanges, and titanium skin. (The titanium sounds like an extravagance, but wasn't. Gehry was able to lock up enough of it to cover the museum when the Russians, in 1993, started dumping their stocks of the normally ultraexpensive metal on the market.) Their forms swelling and deflating in a strongly rhythmical way, large trunks of glass, plaster and titanium rise to the top of the five-story...