Word: moldings
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...creature this blob, an amoeboid that has taken on a new shape that belies its original form. Defense contractors, businessmen, and the wealthy now mold its front, while minority groups, unions, the poor and others have been squished into the background. Money, bureaucracy, and connections make up its trident...
Susan M. Hanley, 29, of Cambridge, is a research associate in a genetics research company, BioTechnica International, working in yeast mold biology. While she was an undergraduate, Hanley majored in chemistry, but has spent the last seven years researching E. coli, a common bacterium...
Consistent with his considerable humanistic impulses, Penn casts the story in the mold of a relationship drama between father and son, but the action soon takes over, and Penn simply can't keep his characters ahead of it. In a recent interview, Penn told the L.A. Reader he wanted to make a "popcorn" movie after the commercial failure of his Four Friends, but what's emerged was an unhappy hybrid of character and action. At unexpected moments, in well-observed snatches of behavior and individual shots, just enough character is conveyed and just enough emotional content to keep the audience...
Biotti should fit well into the mold of Coach Bill Cleary's style at Harvard. Both Belmont Hill and the Crimson play a skating and passing game, and in the past, Belmont Hill graduates have done quite well on Ivy League teams...
President Reagan may have launched the drive to cut tax rates by closing loopholes, but Rostenkowski has become the campaign's workhorse. Ever since he took over the prestigious Ways and Means post in 1981, he has been eager to mold a major tax bill. Moreover, both he and House Speaker Tip O'Neill fear that Reagan will publicly denounce them as obstructionists and win political points if tax reform dies in the Democrat-controlled House...