Word: onto
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...which were opened in 1942. Actually, these are not detached cottages but one-room-with-bath flats, tiny garden apartments. When health fails, the resident of a cottage usually moves into the "lodge," which accommodates 62 people in "suites" that are, again, one room and a bath, giving onto a common corridor. Greater attention is at hand in the lodge. Even greater attention is at hand in the hospital. A resident's physical slide can be tracked by his moves...
Meuer explained that the new technique involves producing antibodies that do not destroy the T-cells, but rather, latch onto the T-cells, but rather, latch onto the T-cells and prevent them from causing damage...
...elections for student members of the Coop Board of Directors provided an outlet for these gripes and a slate of nine candidates called the "Coop Group" ran on a platform of progressive management reform. Five won, and they carried their crusade onto the 23-member board...
...that they differ sharply from other student members in practice or philosophy. Says William Andrews, professor of Law: "The things that they set out to do weren't based on a very sound understanding of the situation that they were talking about." But he adds, "Since they've come onto the board, they've responded intelligently...
More, and younger, children are climbing onto the witness stand