Word: lures
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Managers who plan to keep their stores open on Sundays hope that a heavy concentration of open stores in the Square will lure back part of Saturday's crowds...
Sert's architecture is successful because his buildings are designed to lure people into them. McCue said Sert's work "typifies what new buildings ought to be they invite and entice the public through them...
Complicating the already sticky issue of confining alumni--who, it is feared, can easily lure high school seniors with material offers--is apparent confusion over the rule's implications, even among Harvard officials. Dean of the College John B. Fox Jr. '59, who attended the NCAA conference in San Diego, believes that a clarification of the ruling made minutes after it passed makes the restriction far less threatening than first presumed. "So long as the alumni contact is not for the sole purpose of fostering a better athletic program, it will be allowed." Fox says. "That will probably give...
History helps to put in perspective. Two years ago the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League tried to lure Walker with a contract offer of $1.6 million. Still only a freshman, the Georgia star didn't bite, but he knew enough to take out a million dollar insurance policy on himself with Lloyd's of London. The annual premium reportedly cost his family...
When seven people lure and capture a policeman and then torture him to death, they are entering into war with the law. The skin color of the policeman or the antagonists should not be an issue...